I don't think it is a Datura. I have Datura's.. .as does my neighbor. However, I too have a plant that has random almost Trumpet shaped flowers that are a pretty yellow and produce spiky round balls. My gardener suggested sweet gum, but I am not sure. I found this post looking for the same online.
This plant sounds like it could be an Datura stramonium.
This plant is toxic and can be brewed into a drink called Ayahuasca. The drink produces hallucinations as well as other affects. It can cause vomiting and in very rare cases, death.
Datura is also known as Jimson weed.
I too have one of these in my yard.
Do some research on the plant and its uses. It has long been a medical use for Asthma and many other sicknesses. People who drink the Ayahuasca describe the experience as life changing and mind altering.
Yellow flowers do have seeds. The marigold is an example of a yellow flower that has seeds. If you save the flower head at the end of blooming, you will have seeds for next year.
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The tree shaped things we eat are the flowering part of the plant. The little dark green bits at the top are the undeveloped flower buds. If left on the plant they grow into little yellow flowers that produce seeds.
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No, Jasmine Sampaguita are not complete flowers. They do not have stamens, carpels, or seeds. They are only reproduced through cuttings.
answer dip it in the grass seeds water it once get the blue flower seeds water it once more get the yellow seeds water it YOU PASSED
the yellow dandelion then it dies and turns into the white fluffy seed
answer dip it in the grass seeds water it once get the blue flower seeds water it once more get the yellow seeds water it YOU PASSED
Seeds are made at the flower. Fruit is generated at the flower. Fruit contains seeds.
Yes, though the flowers that grasses produce aren't like the flowers that you see on broad-leaved plants. They almost look like seeds, only they have yellow "stuff" coming out of these "seeds" when they do flower. A grass's "flower" is called an inflorescence.