Yes wheat does have flowers though I haven't seen them before
The flowers appear before the seed.
Yes, wheat is a flowering plant. It belongs to the Poaceae family, commonly known as the grass family, and produces flowers that are grouped into spikelets. These flowers are essential for the plant's reproduction, as they facilitate pollination and seed formation, ultimately leading to the production of wheat grain.
wheat barley grains and flowers basically
well that is dumb to ask they r colorful and have petals
feathers, flowers, wheat, leaves and pebbles are all organic forms.
Wheat, Barley, Bran, Sunflower, Potato, diff. vegetables, flowers
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
Not much. It's a large town. It does have parks with trees and grass and flowers, but nothing agricultural.
Demeter is often depicted as a mature woman with a nurturing presence, sometimes holding wheat or other crops. She is often associated with abundance and fertility, and is commonly represented with flowing garments and a crown of wheat or flowers.
Some plants have to have a number of hours of cold weather or they will not flower in spring. Many spring bulb flowers are this way. Winter wheat is a crop plant that needs winter cold to be able to make the wheat bloom.
Fruit, nuts and gourds.There can also be grapes, Wheat straw, flowers. Whatever suits the season you are using it for.
White flower is made of wheat and Corn flower is made of corn! Can't you tell the difference between flowers and flour?!