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  • Festival Of Flowers
    Festival Of Flowers

    Create endless combinations with these ready to use flower cut-outs. Festival of Flowers Shapes pack includes a wonderful mixture of 300 plain flower shapes and assorted chenilles. Fully illustrated instructions are also included. Pack of 300,

    Price: 28.60 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Tricky Word Wall Flowers
    Tricky Word Wall Flowers

    Teach and reinforce 72 tricky-to-spell words with these fun word flowers. Stick to your classroom wall to create an attractive display. As each tricky word is taught it can be placed around the tricky word hat. Set is colour coded into 6 sets of 12

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  • Sensory Play Stones - Flowers
    Sensory Play Stones - Flowers

    This set of realistic flower heads will help grow childrens imaginations and curiosity about the natural world. Made from a unique stone mix, they are robust enough to be used outdoors and are perfect for mud kitchen play and nature walks. These

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  • Small Wooden Daisy Flowers
    Small Wooden Daisy Flowers

    Celebrate Spring by decorating these small daisy flowers.Thanks to their size, these flowers are perfect for personalising anything from boxes to photo frames.Laser cut to prevent the potential sharp edges or splinters.Each daisy measures 40mm in

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  • A few flowers or a few flowers?

    "A few flowers" is the correct phrase to use when referring to a small number of flowers. "A few" implies a small, but unspecified number. On the other hand, "a few flowers" would be incorrect because it is redundant, as "a few" already implies a small number of something.

  • Do red flowers and pink flowers go together?

    Yes, red flowers and pink flowers can go together beautifully. The combination of red and pink creates a visually appealing contrast that can add depth and interest to a floral arrangement or garden. The key is to balance the shades of red and pink to ensure they complement each other harmoniously. Additionally, incorporating other colors or greenery can help tie the red and pink flowers together seamlessly.

  • Are rainbow flowers real? Does anyone have rainbow flowers?

    Rainbow flowers are not naturally occurring in nature. However, there are ways to artificially create rainbow-colored flowers through techniques like dyeing or genetic modification. Some florists may offer rainbow-colored flowers for sale, but they are not naturally grown that way.

  • Weeds or flowers?

    Both weeds and flowers have their own unique beauty and purpose. Weeds may be seen as unwanted plants that can be invasive, but they also play a role in the ecosystem by providing food and shelter for insects and animals. On the other hand, flowers are often cultivated for their aesthetic appeal and are a symbol of beauty and growth. Ultimately, whether something is considered a weed or a flower may depend on individual perspective and context.

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  • Paper Display Flowers Pk 500
    Paper Display Flowers Pk 500

    Bright coloured paper flowers in assorted colours. Display Flowers Paper Shapes can be decorated with sequins and glitter to create stunning effects. Pack of 500 flowers, each flower is approximately 80mm in diameter. 50 sheets of 100gsm paper with

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  • RHS Flowers for Insects Seed Pack
    RHS Flowers for Insects Seed Pack

    A carefully designed mixture to create a stylish display in colour coordinated, cool and serene shades. Produces blue and white, nectar and pollen rich flowers over a long period, to provide maximum benefit to a wide variety of visiting wildlife.

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  • RHS Flowers for Bees Seed Pack
    RHS Flowers for Bees Seed Pack

    Specially designed by experts to provide a wealth of reliable, nectar and pollen rich blooms, to attract and benefit a wide variety of useful, pollinating bees. Creating a colourful display which is easy to grow and flowers over a long period.

    Price: 19.27 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Heart And Flowers Foam Shapes 150 Pieces
    Heart And Flowers Foam Shapes 150 Pieces

    Our Classmates Foam Shapes are perfect for adding a burst of colour and variety to all your craft projects. They are ideal for a whole host of crafty uses from collage to card making they can be used on their own or combine with gems and glitter for

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  • 'Don't flowers grow?'

    Yes, flowers do grow. They start as seeds and then germinate, developing roots, stems, and leaves. As they continue to grow, they eventually produce buds that bloom into beautiful flowers. This growth process is essential for the reproduction and survival of the plant.

  • Are there really rainbow flowers? Does anyone have rainbow flowers?

    There are no naturally occurring rainbow flowers in nature. However, there are some artificially created flowers that have been dyed or genetically modified to display a rainbow of colors. These rainbow flowers are not commonly found in nature but can be purchased from certain florists or specialty stores.

  • How do I send flowers or a bouquet of flowers?

    To send flowers or a bouquet of flowers, you can either visit a local florist in person or order online through a flower delivery service. When ordering online, you can choose the type of flowers, arrangement, and delivery date. Make sure to provide the recipient's correct address and contact information to ensure a smooth delivery process. You can also include a personalized message with the flowers to add a special touch.

  • What are tubular flowers and ray flowers in the Asteraceae family?

    Tubular flowers in the Asteraceae family are small, tube-shaped flowers that make up the center of the flower head, also known as the disc florets. These flowers are often radially symmetrical and have five fused petals. Ray flowers, on the other hand, are the petal-like flowers that surround the center of the flower head. They are often showy and have a strap-like shape, and are also known as ligulate florets. Both tubular and ray flowers are characteristic of the Asteraceae family and are important in attracting pollinators for successful reproduction.

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