yes it comes from a flowering plant- Lycopersicum esculentum.
There is no consensus but it doesn't seem to matter.
Yes they do.
YES
the ovule
the flower
If you pick off the flowers, you will not get any tomatoes. The fruit form as the flowers die away. However to give the plant a better chance of producing the best fruit, leave five trusses of flowers and pick off the rest
no, tomatoes grow on plants about 5foot tall which have small yellow flowers that die off to grow a tomato.
You may have got a male plant. These plants do not bear fruit. They are grown to pollinate female plants. If the plant has flowers, the flowers are not getting pollinated to bear fruit.
yes. they do eat tomatose. i would suggest bug killer. but wash them off when you pick them
Initially the plants will wilt and then drop flowers and fruit.
They flower and then the flower dies off to be replaced by the fruit (the tomato).
The flower becomes the fruit. As hard as it may seem, to have larger, healthier fruits it is recommended that you pick some of the flowers off of the plant to thin and encourage growth in those fruits instead of many small fruits.
no you should cut them off
Flowers/ plants grow normally from seeds, although they can also be propagated vegetatively by cuttings or off-shoots/ off-sets
The Big Friendly Giant (BFG) had the ears that were 50x as sensitive as a humans ears. His ears was so powerful, he could hear the screams of flowers and other plants (plants are alive), when children used to pick flowers. The BFG said it's like a person trying to pull your arm off!
Yes, you can. Nip off unproductive buds
Don't pick off the old flowers and they will provide seeds.