No they can grow in any place with enough sunlight, good water supply and good soil.
Flowering plants are a very diverse group that include some aquatic plants.
Flowers couldgrow without sunlight, but it can only grow for a days.
the answer is false because conifers bear cones only
No, there are both nonflowering plants and flowering plants. For example ferns are plants that do not produce flowers.
flowers can not grow in deserts as that type of soil is only good for cactus to grow and no other plant
Of course not! Only Anginosperms have flowers.All other plants do not have flowers.eg-Cycus,ferns,pinus,pogonatum,seleginella
The floral design that presents flowers the way they would be found naturally is called a vegetative design. It should include only plants that grow together in the wild in the same season of the year for instance you may have a group of plants that grow in woodland in spring such as bluebells, and grape hyacinth but you would not include any exotic flowers in the arrangement or a rose as they are not woodland flowers and they do not grow in the spring.
There is a variety of flowers that grow at all different temperatures during the course of a growing season. In an area that has 4 seasons, there are flowers that grow only in Spring, and flowers that only grow in Summer, and flowers that only grow in the Fall.
Cells grow cell wall and plastids only in plants.
because they are winter seasons flowers and grow.
Flowers
All photosynthetic plants have either leaves or photosynthetic stems, if they did not they would not be able to produce food to sustain themselves
Angiosperms are the only plants that possess flowers. Flowers are the reproductive structure of angiosperms, which are a type of seed-producing plant that includes most of the familiar plants we see around us, such as roses, sunflowers, and fruit trees.