No seeds cann't be produced without the help of flowers as seeds are nothing but fertilised ovule and since ovule is present inside the ovary,which itself is present inside flower.
However in pinus i.e. chir (an evergreen plant),may be,seeds can be produced from the female cone.
Birds can drop the seeds. Animales help to carry seeds. The wind. Flowers drop seeds in late summer/early fall.
Flowers help butterflies by providing them with food. Butterflies help flowers by spreading their seeds. Butterflies also help aid the flowers with pollination.
I think flowers help flowers grow bye the peddles falling off and the seeds falling out on the ground to prevent a cycle of on going flowers :)
It allows flowers to have their seeds spreed to new areas.
I'll say no. There are flowers that are called "perfect" which produce both pollen and ovules (seeds). There are flowers that only produce pollen. There are flowers that only produce ovules. There are sometimes flowers that don't produce pollen or ovules, but help attract pollinators to the flowers next to them (like asters). There are even some flowers that produce both pollen and ovules, but the seeds that they produce are produced without sex (it's called apomixis and is pretty rare).
It allows flowers to have their seeds spreed to new areas.
Potato plant produces flowers, fruits and seeds. Yet they never grow from seeds because potato seeds are very week. They rarely grow into plants
The main purpose of the flowers fragrance is to help attract pollinators, and guide them to the pollen and nectar inside. This helps the flowers produce seeds.
The flower is the reproductive organ of the plant. Without flowers, plants would not be able to reproduce sexually. The colour and smell of the flower attract insect and animals to cross pollinate the plant
Clarisse rubs on her chin the seeds from the dandelion flowers. These seeds have a calming effect on her and help her cope with the stresses of her life.
Plants have flowers to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, which help them reproduce by transferring pollen between flowers. Flowers also produce seeds, which are essential for the plant's survival and growth.
In addition to seeds, flowers can produce fruits, which encase and help protect the seeds during development. Some flowers also generate bulbs, tubers, or corms, which are underground storage organs that can aid in vegetative reproduction. Additionally, certain flowers may produce nectar, which attracts pollinators, or oils and resins that serve various ecological functions.