no,becaused they make the stage properly
angiosperm plants
For the flower to bear seeds and reproduce :)) ;P And FYI, its not for the growth of the flower. A floer does not grow just because it is fertilized!! :PP tengeng..! HAaha
It depends on the type of flower. They are 'seasonal' and those that do flower (not all plants do) do so at a certain time, usually annually. But that, too, depends on the plant
This process has many advantages: The new plants produced will be exactly like the parent plants. The fruit trees grown from cutting or grafting start to bear fruit faster. Many plants can be grown from just one parent plant. We can also get seedless plants.
Yes they do. But they are actually called inflorescences, since they do not flower like plants like Echinacea, Geraniums, or Apple trees do.
the plants and fruit is a kinds of bearing plants
rose
This is due to their biological cloak
No , before they bear fruits , they must bear flowers .
Nearly all food plants are classified as angiosperms. This is because before they bear the fruit or vegetables, they begin as a flower blossom.
All fruit trees flower before they bear fruit. That is, all fruits were first a flower. It is possible to see flowers on a tree that has already produced fruit or even see flowers and fruit on the tree at the same time. However a flower precedes each fruit.
periwinkle is a flower which does not bear fruit.
yes
it's because gumamela's flower is the fruit itself. it's because gumamela's flower is the fruit itself.
because its not flower
grinnadella plats
angiosperm plants