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- Flower is a skunk and the tritagonist in Disney's 1942 animated feature film, Bambi.
- Flower is a character that needed help getting back to spring. First appeared in the episode "The Mixed-Up Seasons".
- A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants. In addition to serving as the reproductive organs of flowering plants, flowers have long been admired and used by humans, mainly to beautify their environment but also as a source of food. Dr. Rodney McKay gave flowers to Colonel Samantha Carter when she arrived in Atlantis. (SGA: "Reunion")
- Flower is a PopPixie character. She is a reporter of the "Pixieville Chronicle." Her first (and only) appearance is in Episode 18.
- A bouquet of pretty flowers. Some magic about them seems to be keeping them perpetually fresh.
- The Flowers, known sometimes as the Flowers That Be, or simply Upstairs, are the sapient vegetable entities that run the PPC.
- An ordinary, thornless wildflower that doesn't have any particular scent.
- In Dark Dawn, Flower is located at the Konpa Gate. After getting the Gate Card from the Psynergy Training Grounds, the player can access the ledge where Flower is located. Flower will burrow into the ground, but it can be revealed by casting the Whirlwind Psynergy. After this, it will join Matthew without a fight.
- Flower (Flor en español) es una mofeta de la película Bambi.
- Flower was an Andalite and the first son of the Ellimist (in an Andalite Clone form) and Tree. He later became a Tribe Leader. He died long ago when the events of the first Animorphs were created.
- Flower is a enemy type within Breath of Fire.
- Flowers are a type of fruit.
- The Flower is the main liberal power source for all of the hippies. The Hippies wear these as medallions around their neck during there Pagan rituals in order to gain more magic from mother nature. The Bears created these sources of evil as an attempt to defeat Jesus Christ. Jesus was, of course, unaffected by the evils of the Bear-hippie magic Flowers are also the very height of girliness. Just look at those dandified petals and limp, scrawny stems! Plus, they have been known to inspire poetry. What a bunch of fags!
- Flowers can be found in all games.. They were introduced as their own genus in Creatures 2, and are also a genus in C3/DS. In C3/DS, there is a smell called "flowers" which is used by the Butterfly Norns as their norn home. Flower scent is emitted by the smell emitter. Flowers and plants with flowers include:
* Bramboo
* Foxglove
* Cacbana
* Pear Plant
* Triffid Fruit
* Trumpet Fruit
- <default>Enemy name</default> Japanese name Alternate name(s) Elemental type Hit points Score Stage(s) Appearances Other Sprite The Flower is an enemy that appears in Bomberman '94. It acts as a Soft Block and remains stationary at all times. Like a Soft Block, it goes down in one hit but, unlike a regular block, it yields 100 points.
- <default>Flower</default> Obtained From: Location: Appearance: A gothic-looking flower with soft purple petals, growing on the outskirts of Riverwood near Roper Klacks' floating castle. April uses it along with some juicy berries to make a moisturizer for Lorhan. Obtained just beyond the Riverwood marsh.
- Flower was a shuttle of the Masadan armed merchantman Aaron's Rod. The Sisterhood of Barbara took over the shuttle and used it to get aboard Aaron's Rod and flee from the Endicott System. (HHA4.1: PL)
- The Nectar Flower in Chibi-Robo! is an important flower. Chibi-Robo can use the Squirter to absorb Nectar from this flower. It can then be shot at Sunshine.
- A flower was a plant grown for its blossoms, which were considered beautiful and nice-smelling.
- Flower (real name: Rose) is an artistic female scavenger who is kept as a pet by Smolder. She Is one of the scavengers who killed Queen Oasis, triggering the war of SandWing Succession. She also showed Sunny where the Eye of Onyx was buried during the events of The Brightest Night, the fifth book in the Wings of Fire series.
- Flower (Chinese: 小花 lit. xiao hua) is the former guitarist in the real life band Champion. He is also the actor of Tai Shi Ci. This article or section is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- Flower (花 Hana?) is the 37th episode of Ultraman Tiga.
- Flower is a promotional Pet Pal available through a US citizen exclusive Free Realms homepage ad during the month of February 2011. Flower is based off of the Disney character with the same name.
- Flower is the name for a belt in the video game No More Heroes. After ranking fourth in the United Assassins Association, it can be purchased from Area 51 for LB$18,800.
- Flower is a resource. Flowers should not be confused with Cereals, which can be gathered by Farmers. Flowers should not be confused with Plants, another type of resource which can be gathered by Alchemists
- Flowers are forms of vegetation that spawn naturally in various Biomes. Their function is to add beauty to the environment of Minecraft PE and they are mostly used as Decorative Items and in recipes of Dyes.
- Flowers are a kind of crop available from the FarmVille market. They can be found in the flowers subsection, under the seed section.
- Flower is a downloadable Ghost Duelist in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator. She is a character created and used by the winner of the Stardust Accelerator World Championship tournament. Ayu and CausalXXLinkXx were second and third place respectively in the tournament.
- FLOWER是一首初於《新 太鼓の達人》登場的電子遊戲音樂。
- Flower was a Malazan ratter, a small, compactly muscled breed of dog with black hair, overlong razor-like canines, and a fox-like snout and ears. Bred for its fearless insanity, Kalam Mekhar called the dog a dubious claim to fame for Malaz City.
- Flower is a friend of Bambi and Thumper, the husband of Bluebell, the father of Bambi Jr and the one of the two deuteragonists of the 1942 film Bambi and it's 2006 midquel Bambi II, the other being Thumper.
- Final stage of Buddy. Funghi in a shape of a flower with pink petals.
- flower 1.jpg|The serve lands near Shiraishi flower 2.jpg|Then it heads towards Kirihara An extremely fast serve with a violent spin which causes a sudden vertically upward bounce which flies straight into the users face injuring the opponent. The user first kneels down with his arms crossed and then leaps up with his body sprawled outwards before serving.
- Flower is a special condition that forms a flower on a character's head. Some items, like Lip's Stick, can put a flower on the foe's head. The flower will continuously do damage (1% about two or three times a second), much like a poison effect in a Role Playing Game (RPG). The bigger the flower is, the faster it deals damage, and the longer it takes to get it to fall off. The flower can be manually removed by rapidly running back and forth. Members of an enemy team (such as the Wireframes or Alloys) are immune to flowering. In some instances in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there will be a glitch where the flower will appear on a characters head during pause mode, and when unpaused it will disappear.
- __NOWYSIWYG__ Flower (known in the Japanese version as フラワー (Furawā Flower)) is initially found driving around the outskirts of Peach Town. If you tell her about My City, she'll move there and become a gardener. Once you have acquired the flower seed and give it to her, one of her flowers will bloom instantly and you'll obtain Stamp 41. She also asks you to plant some flowers in My City.
- Flower may refer to:
* A Part of the boss Trent
* A Part of the boss Gaia Trent
- This page is intended to define the INTERSLAVIC word form for the ENGLISH word at the top of the column to the right. If the INTERSLAVC box is "blank", then a word form has not yet been selected. Immediately below the INTERSLAVIC box is a link entitled "discussion about this word" - which will link you to a "Discussion" page specifically for the WORD at point. Below the Discussion Page link, under "PRIRODNE JEZYKI" ("Natural Languages") are listed the various modern Slavic natural languages - in their respective native language forms (NOTE: some natural language may be missing)
- Flower is the 6th ending song of the Eyeshield 21 Anime, performed by Back-on. arigatoutte sunao ni ienakute sonna jibun ga daikirai de tatta hito koto nano ni kuchi ni dasezuni mune no oku de deguchi wo sagashiteru makimodosu CLOCK AND PLAYBACK EVERYDAY daikirai datte saken de mitatte kage oikakeru DAY BY DAY ARE YOU READY? asokomade kakekko bakka iji wo hatteta na WE ALWAYS MADE SOME NOISE EVERYWHERE nanimo kamo ga barabara ni natte kowaresoude kiesoude soredemo bokura sugoshita hibi wo shinjiteru kawaranai mono zettai aru kara FLOWER 「アリガトウ」って素直に言えなくて… そんな自分が大嫌いで たった一言なのに 口に出せずに 胸の奥で 出口を探してる
- You can find a number of different Flowers in Creativerse-worlds. Most of them can be used as an ingredient in Basic Health Potions, Stone Mining Cells, Taming Collars, Golden Potions and Stamina Regeneration Potions. For all of these recipes you can choose from different possible flowers by clicking on the icon showing a flower and 2 small golden arrows in the selected recipe in your crafting menu (default key "Q" to open). All the recipes mentioned are in effect in the current version (R26 as of December 2015) of Creativerse.
- Grassy planes, Forests, and Jungles so long as there are flower fields nearby are the Flower Witches dominions. Flower Maiden (Sp): While traveling through plains covered in flowers, gardens, any form of blooming undergrowth, , heavy roots, and similar terrain, the witch leaves no trail and cannot be tracked, as the trackless step druid ability. The witch can walk through roots and enormous fields of sunflowers as if it were normal ground.
- The flower is an integral part of the reproductive system of flowering plants. Flowers are cultivated for many other reasons - such as decoration, honey farming and seed harvesting. Some "flowers" are actually flower heads (a cluster of tiny blossoms called florets).
- Flowers are plants that appear in the Animal Crossing series. They will randomly generate throughout the town once a new save file is created. They can be planted either by players or villagers, although some special flowers only occur when specific criteria are satisfied. Flowers will grow throughout the year. They serve a variety of purposes, such as attracting bugs and developing a perfect town status. They can also be placed in a house as furniture or be worn by the player.
- When Q sent Captain Jean-Luc Picard back in time following his apparent death, offering him the chance to change a formative moment in his life, he reappeared at one point posing as a flower delivery boy (one who badly mispronounced the Captain's name). (TNG: "Tapestry" ) After unknowingly coming down with the aphasia virus in 2369, Chief Miles O'Brien commented "She's flower units about the lad herself" but corrected it to "She's quite fond of the lad herself" after a confused Commander Benjamin Sisko asked him what he said. (DS9: "Babel")
- En el 2009, EXPG (EXILE Professional Gym) reclutó a cuatro chicas para formar una nueva unidad de baile. Las cuatro miembros, Mizuno Erina (líder), Fujii Shuuka, Shigetome Manami y Nakajima Mio fueron conocidas como FLOWER, participaron en los videos musicales de EXILE e hicieron trabajos de modelaje. Mas notablemente, ellas sirvieron como bailarinas durante el EXILE LIVE TOUR 2010 FANTASY, junto a grupos como HAPPINESS y DREAM quienes también forman parte de la agencia LDH. Poco se sabía del grupo cuando misteriosamente aparecieron en la página de LDH bajo la categoría de "Artistas".
- A flower is the reproductive structure of most plants. They are often brightly coloured and contain nectar to attract animals to pollinate them, once pollinated flowers develop into a fruit containing seeds. Because flowers are often attractive to look at and smell they are also grown for use as gifts and decoration. In 2370 Worf bought Deanna Troi a bunch of flowers, but dropped them as he walked into her quarters finder her and Will Riker engaged in a pillow fight, Deanna quickly collected the flowers off the floor, explaining the innocence of the situation. (TNG comic: "Strategy")
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