Dahlia Yellow Flower Cone

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"Flower cones" can refer to several types of botanical structures depending on the context. Generally, it describes flowers or inflorescences that have a cone-like shape. Here are some detailed descriptions of different types of flower cones: Shape: Individual flowers that have a cone-like shape, where the petals taper towards the top. Purpose: Often designed to attract pollinators and guide them to the reproductive parts of the flower. Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans): Features trumpet-shaped flowers with petals forming a conical structure. Lily (Lilium): Some species have a tapered, funnel-like shape that can resemble a cone. Inflorescence Structure: A group of small flowers (florets) arranged on a central axis, forming a cone-shaped cluster. Floral Spike: Many small flowers are tightly packed together, creating the appearance of a single, larger conical flower.

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"Flower cones" can refer to several types of botanical structures depending on the context. Generally, it describes flowers or inflorescences that have a cone-like shape. Here are some detailed descriptions of different types of flower cones: Shape: Individual flowers that have a cone-like shape, where the petals taper towards the top. Purpose: Often designed to attract pollinators and guide them to the reproductive parts of the flower. Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans): Features trumpet-shaped flowers with petals forming a conical structure. Lily (Lilium): Some species have a tapered, funnel-like shape that can resemble a cone. Inflorescence Structure: A group of small flowers (florets) arranged on a central axis, forming a cone-shaped cluster. Floral Spike: Many small flowers are tightly packed together, creating the appearance of a single, larger conical flower.

If you change your mind with your purchase with us (we hope you would not), you can cancel it with a single request if the product has not left our dispatch center. If it has, write to us at support@scarters.com to apply for a 15-day free return. All above terms are not applicable to Gift Cards and The Outlet section items. Please note that items present in and/or purchased from The Outlet section are NON-RETURNABLE.

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"Flower cones" can refer to several types of botanical structures depending on the context. Generally, it describes flowers or inflorescences that have a cone-like shape. Here are some detailed descriptions of different types of flower cones: Shape: Individual flowers that have a cone-like shape, where the petals taper towards the top. Purpose: Often designed to attract pollinators and guide them to the reproductive parts of the flower. Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans): Features trumpet-shaped flowers with petals forming a conical structure. Lily (Lilium): Some species have a tapered, funnel-like shape that can resemble a cone. Inflorescence Structure: A group of small flowers (florets) arranged on a central axis, forming a cone-shaped cluster. Floral Spike: Many small flowers are tightly packed together, creating the appearance of a single, larger conical flower.

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"Flower cones" can refer to several types of botanical structures depending on the context. Generally, it describes flowers or inflorescences that have a cone-like shape. Here are some detailed descriptions of different types of flower cones: Shape: Individual flowers that have a cone-like shape, where the petals taper towards the top. Purpose: Often designed to attract pollinators and guide them to the reproductive parts of the flower. Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans): Features trumpet-shaped flowers with petals forming a conical structure. Lily (Lilium): Some species have a tapered, funnel-like shape that can resemble a cone. Inflorescence Structure: A group of small flowers (florets) arranged on a central axis, forming a cone-shaped cluster. Floral Spike: Many small flowers are tightly packed together, creating the appearance of a single, larger conical flower.

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