yes
The fruit usually comes from the flowering part of the plant.
a flowering plant is a plant that can produce flower & fruit.
A fruit is the mature ovary of a flowering plant that typically contains seeds. It develops from the fertilized ovary after a flower has been pollinated. Fruits are often sweet or fleshy and serve as a means of seed dispersal.
The flowers of a strawberry plant, once pollinated, will develop into the fruit known as strawberries. So at one stage it could be classed as a flowering plant.
A fruit is the tissue derived from a flowering plant that encases the seed of the plant.
yes it is because fruits come from flower and without flower, there should not be fruit. Thus it is considered as a non-flowering plant. :)
Ovary of the gynoecium of the flower
A fruit is the tissue derived from a flowering plant that encases the seed of the plant.
A banana is not a tree, it is a large herbaceous plant and they do have large flowers. The female flowers develop into fruit
No, shrubs are not wind pollinated therefore not a flowering plant. Most flowering plants are pollinated by insects, :D
Yes, most are wind pollinated but many have fairly large insect pollinated flowers. Deciduous trees with noticable flowers include, magnolias, laburnum, horse chestnuts, apple, cherries and lilacs.
The main function of the flower within the plant is to attract insects or pollination and to turn into fruit. This helps to reproduce the plant.