The correct phrase is "to be put on a pedestal," which means to be admired or idealized to an extent that can be unrealistic or burdensome.
She gently plucked a petal from the flower and watched it float down to the ground.
"βNow Sleeps the Crimson Petal" was written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in 1847 as part of his collection of poems called βThe Princess.β
No, a plucked petal is not considered alive. Once detached from the plant, the petal no longer exhibits characteristics of life such as growth, response to stimuli, or reproduction. It is now considered a non-living part of the plant.
The primary function of the petal is to attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, to the flower for the purpose of reproduction. Petals are often colorful and fragrant to help attract these pollinators. Additionally, petals also help protect the reproductive structures of the flower.
Homophones for pedal? Peddle, and petal
A homophone for "peddle" is "petal."
a stool which you eat off
The homonyms for "peddle" are "pedal" and "petal." "Pedal" refers to a lever operated by the foot in a vehicle, while "petal" refers to one of the separate parts of the corolla of a flower.
You can preserve a flower petal by dehydrating it.
pearl petal pedal
The correct phrase is "to be put on a pedestal," which means to be admired or idealized to an extent that can be unrealistic or burdensome.
Peddle means "to sell", but to the trained ear it is not a homophone for petal. However, pettle is from the Scottish for pet or fondle and it is a true homophone for petal.
NO, the high hat petal opens and closes the high hats. As were the bass pedal hits the bass drum.
The plant will stay alive but the petal will die.
Pedal means 'foot'/'leg'.Pedal is also a foot operated lever for machines operation or control . Bipedal means using two legs to stand erect.
The word "mum".