yes
it's a incomplete flower.
Incomplete flower One which lacks any one or more of these parts; calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistils. And Complete flowers contain both the male and female parts (stamen and pistil) as well as sepals and petals. Hope it helps
incomplete
Glass + Incomplete building + Flowers = Orangery
yellowbells
A complete flower has all four whorls: petals, sepals, pistil and stamen. A perfect flower has both male(stamen) and female(pistil) reproductive parts. Therefore all complete flowers are perfect, but not all perfect flowers are complete.
Examples of incomplete flowers include flowers from the grass family (Poaceae), such as corn, wheat, and rice. These flowers lack one or more of the four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. Other examples of incomplete flowers include cucumbers, zucchinis, and pumpkins.
An incomplete flower is when a flower doesn't have one of these characteristics, stamen, a pistil, petals, and sepals. An incomplete flower lacks one of these.
The butterfly tree, scientifically known as Buddleja, typically features incomplete flowers. Incomplete flowers lack one or more of the four main floral organs: sepals, petals, stamens, or carpels. While the butterfly tree's flowers are often visually striking and attract pollinators, they do not possess all the structures found in complete flowers.
trinabial fluffer
well i think its perfect to me but not to everyone
Incomplete dominance. Incomplete dominance occurs when the heterozygous condition results in a phenotype that is intermediate between the two homozygous conditions. In this case, the red and white flower colors mix to produce pink in the offspring.