yes a zinnia flower is a complete flower because when you look at it it a have the liitle pistils at the bottom,it have its many colorful petals then inside ti conatains the ovary where this part holds the ovules and other parts that can create a flower
Yes, both tulips and orchids are bisexual flowers, meaning they contain both male (stamens) and female (pistil) reproductive organs in the same flower. This allows for self-pollination or cross-pollination to occur within one flower.
In the Amazon rainforest, orchids are primarily eaten by a variety of insects such as caterpillars, beetles, and ants. These insects may feed on the leaves, stems, or flowers of the orchids. Additionally, some species of birds and mammals, like monkeys and rodents, may also consume orchids as part of their diet. Overall, orchids serve as a food source for a diverse range of animals within the Amazon ecosystem.
Orchids and cherry blossoms are two examples of flowers that can grow on trees. Orchids are known for their intricate designs and vibrant colors, while cherry blossoms are famous for their delicate pink or white petals that bloom in clusters during the spring.
Orchids are a common example of flowers with staminodes. In these flowers, the staminodes are modified sterile stamens that often serve to attract pollinators. Other examples include some species of lilies and irises.
* Japanese iris * Camellia * Chrysanthemum * Cherry blossom * Water lilies * Vanda and Phalenopsis orchids * Toad lilies (look oriental) * Magnolia * Wisteria * Clematis (I think) Basically anything that has the name Japonica (meaning from japan) or anything that has the name Chinensis (from china) on the end of the Latin name
some types of flowers are orchids and bromeliads
Orchids...
The scientific name for orchids is Orchidaceae. The name is derived from Latin and the flowers are colorful and fragrant.
Complete flowers have all four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil. Examples of plants with complete flowers include roses, lilies, daisies, and sunflowers. These flowers are capable of both sexual reproduction and self-pollination.
orchids
Roses, Orchids and Birds of Paradise
Cypripedium Tibeticum Orchids
No, it is not impossible to find irregular flowers that are also complete flowers. A complete flower contains all four floral whorls: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels, while an irregular flower refers to its asymmetrical shape. Many species exhibit both characteristics, showcasing unique structural forms while still fulfilling the botanical definition of a complete flower. Examples include certain orchids and legumes, which can be both irregular in appearance and complete in their floral structure.
Many exotic flowers can be found in the United States. Some examples are: Teleflora's Opulent Orchids, Imperial Purple Orchid, Regal Orchids, and Island Princess.
they live in Mexico
Roses, Jasmines, Orchids, Tulips.
Orchids produce flowers to attract pollinators for reproduction, but not all flowers are successfully pollinated and develop into fruits. Orchid pollination can be complex and dependent on specific pollinators, which may not always be available. Without successful pollination, fruits will not develop.