Yes, most flowers do produce seeds. If you picked a flower up, and looked carefully at the core, you would most likely see that there are seeds. However, some plants are dioecious. In those plants, the female flowers would produce seeds while the male flowers would produce only pollen.
they produce seeds
A flower on a plant is meant to produce fruit and seeds.
yes
as long as it can produce seed
Mammoth sunflowers can produce up to 2,000 seeds per flower.
When a flower produces new seeds, it is the result of pollination and fertilization, leading to the formation of seeds for reproduction. On the other hand, a new flower is a separate plant that grows from a seed or cutting and develops its own flowers for reproduction. The flower producing seeds is part of the reproduction process, while the new flower is a continuation of the plant's life cycle.
Non-vascular plants have roots and stems. They do not produce a flower or a fruit. They reproduce by spores.
Daisies do not bear fruit.
to produce seeds and to hold the repulsive part of the plant
A flower on a plant is meant to produce fruit and seeds.
A Columbine flower is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in an ovary. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce naked seeds without an ovary.
Sunflowers produce seeds through a process called pollination. Pollen from the male part of the flower (the stamen) fertilizes the female part (the pistil), leading to the development of seeds within the flower's ovary. The seeds mature and eventually form the familiar sunflower seeds that we eat or use for planting.