Flowers


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A first nature book about flowers for children, this is the perfect companion for young minds eager to learn about the world of flowering plants. Children are encouraged to investigate and record all the wildflowers they find and get hands on with the fun activities, from pressing petals to preserve them to making a mini desert filled with cacti. With a mix of fantastic photographs and beautiful illustrations Flowers takes you through everything you need to know about these beautiful blooms. Learn which plants flower and which don't, how pollinators help plants make seeds, and what the parts of a flower are. The Nature Explorers series is essential for any child curious about the world outside. Each book in the series takes children through the basics of the subject, starting by explaining what it is and then moving on to the key topics. These are wonderful introductions to the great outdoors, packed with fun facts and engaging activities, ideal for children aged 6 and up.




Flowers 51


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Fifty one photographs of unique flowers, could be used for calendars, posters, fabric prints and more.




Sins Have No Flowers


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An insane mother. an absent father. Melody's life is full of mental abuse and fear. Who can help her to save herself if no one is there?




Flowers from Seeds


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In the Parable of the Sower, the seeds that fell on good soil produced a bountiful harvest. May the seeds of faith sown by Beverly Wirth in Flowers from Seeds find fertile soil among its young readers and their families, helping them to grow ever stronger in their Christian faith and their awareness of the beauty and wonder of Gods creation and His love for His children. The Rt. Rev. William H. Love, Bishop of Albany A delightful story about a sister and brother who love each other, and the wonder of creation. Beverlys book is a reminder to young and old alike that it is God who gives us all things bright and beautiful. The Reverend Dr. Robert de Wetter, Senior Pastor, Snowmass Chapel, Snowmass Village, Colorado Brilliant! This book warms my heart. The Reverend Nigel W. D. Mumford, Director of Healing Ministry, Christ the King Spiritual Life Center, Greenwich, New York The detailing of flowers in Beverlys art, combined with her writing, educate children and point them to their Creator. A childrens book that will be read again and again. Faith Rattei, BA, Associate Director of Outreach through Youth, Marco Lutheran Church, Marco Island, Florida




The Language of Flowers


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Saving Kate's Flowers


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Fall is here and Kate is determined to save her flowers from the winter cold. Mom shows her how to scoop the flowers out of the ground, transplant them into pots, and give them water. Kate pots a couple flowers . . . and then some more…and a few more. With Mom distracted on the phone, Kate has filled the house with flowers, but Dad’s sneezes mean the flowers have to go! Kate realizes she needs to find a new place for her flowers to spend the winter, but where?




Flowers to Knit and Crochet


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Best-selling material expanded with new projects.Clear knitting and crochet patterns show how to knit/crochet and assemble a garden-full of beautiful flowers. Expert knitting and crochet designers use their talents to create flowers with real impact that readers will want to make for themselves. Each pattern is accompanied by a list of the materials and tools needed, step by step advice on how to assemble the flowers, and a stunning styled photograph. There are 28 knitted flowers, including a zinnia, anemone, hibiscus, daffodil, poppy, rose, arum lily and cherry blossom; and 28 crochet patterns including a Tudor rose, foxgloves, camellia, freesias and African violets.







Bead Flowers


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Bead Flowers is a Japan Publications publication.




Postharvest Biotechnology of Flowers and Ornamental Plants


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The floricultural industry has been undergoing an unprecedented revolu tion in terms of the type of commodity produced and the production and marketing technology in both developed and developing countries. As a result of this revolution, as we know today, there is a flower for every purpose and for every person in the world, as is evident from the slogan of the Society for American Florists: "say it with flowers". In re cent years, the Latin American and European countries have become sizeable competitors for the North American fresh flower markets and the trend continues growing. Like any other crop production, floricultural production can be divided into three basic factors: (1) production costs (2) quality (3) transportation costs. All these must be optimum for this area or industry to be safe from competition. With increasing consumer awareness and the current recession, the pressure from the artificial floral products in dustry and also of neighbouring countries on the American fresh flower industry, and continued competition even amongst the growers, whole salers and retailers, quality in floricultural industry is becoming increas ingly important to all those concerned with handling these products. The visual quality aspects of the product are the sole determiner of consumer acceptability in this industry and, unlike fruits and vegetables, flowers cannot be marketed by just discarding the damaged portion.