Floret of broccoli
or a small bit of spinach leaf once or twice a week.
When cooking the pasta
add the broccoli florets
1-2 minutes before the end of cooking, then drain together.
Florets in the center.
The numerous
sterile florets
are large almost engulfing the center cluster of fertile flowers.
Cut or break the
broccoli florets
up into little bite sized pieces.
The latter
has much larger florets
than the amaryllis and is much easier to care for hence its popularity.
It has white petals and a disk of
yellow florets
in the center.
Raw
cauliflower florets
are particularly good for scooping up dips.
Serve with a green vegetable such as
steamed broccoli florets
or baby courgettes.
Chambers 1888 ) agm 1992 - a tall, slender lacecap with
white florets, gradually changing to deep pink from the outer tips.
Flowers in june, white flowers with few
ray florets
which age to pink.
It is a member of the daisy family and each flowerhead is a cluster of many individual flowers
called florets.
The heads of these flowers are made up of many
small florets
each containing only a small quantity of nectar.
Seeds from the
disk florets
are carried 3.7 to 72.5 m by the wind.
Try
using florets
in curries, stir-fries and creamy soups.
The
large ray florets
have either three or four sepals only.
Broccoli can be added to stir-fry dishes and
cooked florets
make a tasty and colorful addition to pasta sauces or bakes.
Flowers in june, white flowers with
few ray florets
which age to pink.
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