If you use fluorescent lighting you will receive flowers on your plants. A regular light bulb will not do the trick. Buy a cheap shop light fixture and put in two long tubes one cool and one warm.
Yes- artificial light can be used to grow plants, including flowers. A light bulb may not make enough light. Search for grow light or plant light.
yes, the petals only act as an attractant to pollinators, if the petals were removed the flower could still be pollinated
light and water
The part of the flower that attaches the flower and the flower stalk is known as the receptable. In some flowering plants, the receptable will act as the location of the plant's fruit.
The flower is the reproductive structure of the angiosperm.
the one you pick yourself from a garden - preferably not one where such an act is a theft.
light , the direction of light, they are bound to move in the direction where the light came from.
The flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, lived in Covent Garden in London. She moved because she wanted to improve her station in life and become a lady. She sought out Professor Henry Higgins to help her speak and act like a lady so she could work as a lady in a flower shop.
The small green 'leaves' are not leaves but the sepals that photosynthesize to provide food to the flower. They also act as a support to the flower.
It depends if it is a transparent object it may split the light and make colors, like what a crystal does. You can see colors because of whatever the light shines on, it does NOT attract the color you see. (don't know how to say that...)
Low transmission fluid will make a car act like this. Check the transmission fluid and fill to the full line.
It acts like light I guess
Ever hear of "What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun."