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flower a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts the period of greatest prosperity or productivity bloom: produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed"
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flower design on Georgie's codpiece in the book. Pg. 2
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flower The part of a plant that helps it grow new plants. The flowers have nectar and pollen in them. The nectar attracts bees and other insects, because it is a good liquid food. The pollen is a powder that must get to another flower to pollinate it. If a bee drinks nectar from a flower, it usually gets pollen on its body. Then, when it visits another flower for the same kind of plant, it accidentally delivers pollen to it. Once this happens, the flower dies and a fruit grows there. ...
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flower (FLOU-er) -- A stem bearing a pistil or stamens or both ginerally surrounded by petals or sepals or both.
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flower a flower, especially on a plant cultivated chiefly for its flowers
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