Sentences with RAY-FLORET
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"The ray florets of daisies are white or yellow."
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"The ray florets of marigolds are usually orange or yellow."
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"The ray florets of asters can be purple, pink, or white."
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"Sunflowers typically have between 10 and 20 ray florets."
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"The ray florets of a dandelion are actually individual flowers."
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"The ray floret petals are sterile and do not produce seeds."
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"The ray florets of a composite flower help attract pollinators."
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"In some species, the ray florets may be elongated or fringed."
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"The color of ray florets can vary greatly between different plant species."
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"The number of ray florets in a flower head can vary depending on the plant."
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"The petals of ray florets are usually long, narrow, and somewhat strap-shaped."
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"The ray florets of chamomile flowers are white and resemble petals."
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"The ray florets of black-eyed Susans are bright yellow and surround the brownish-purple disk florets."
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"Certain insect species are specifically attracted to the color and shape of ray florets."
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"Some types of ray florets can have a pointed or notched tip."
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"The ray florets of coneflowers are often reflexed downward as they mature."
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"The number of ray florets in a sunflower is determined by the Fibonacci sequence."
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"The sunflower has golden ray florets surrounding its central disc florets."
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"The daisy has white ray florets with a yellow center."
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"The aster's ray florets are typically purple or blue."
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"The marigold is known for its bright orange ray florets."
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"Each sunflower head is composed of many individual ray florets."
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"The chamomile flower has white ray florets and a yellow center."
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"The rays of the ray florets on a dandelion can be seen when the flower goes to seed."
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"The coreopsis flower has yellow ray florets that resemble small petals."
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"The Black-eyed Susan has yellow ray florets with a dark brown center."
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"The sunflower's ray florets attract pollinators with their bright color."