flower produces odour because of nature.the odour spread by the wind so we smell it!
what is the odor of a tulip
sweet
Rafflesia arnoldii is the Latin name of the 'corpse flower' of Indonesia. Another one of its common names is 'giant corpse flower'. It's called 'giant' because the plant produces the world's largest individual flower. The flower's mature diameter is 1 meter [3 feet]. Its mature weight is 11 kilograms [24 pounds]. It's called 'corpse flower' because of the flower's rotting odor. The odor is a deliberate choice, in order to attract pollinating flies.
The odour or scent of the flower is to attract pollinators.
There are two parts of a flower that produces pollen. The two parts are the stalk and the top of the flower.
no what it produces is a flower than fruit...
No. The fertiized flower produces the pumpkin.
it produces seeds
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It comes from specialized cells in the base of the stigma, the long projections protruding from the interior of the flower. The odor attracts the bees, so their legs brush against the sperm waiting on the bulbous end of the stigma so they may be spread.
The plant that produces berries after fertilization is the holly flower. There are between 400 and 600 species of holly flower.
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