raffalesia plant
yes you can. if you plant a plant after awhile it will produce other plants from pollination. if they are seasonal plants then it will NOT work. other house plants don't do this either. so do plants from Wal-Mart.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
No. Only plants of the phylum "angiospermae" have flowers. These include flowers, fruiting plants, and many trees. However, gymnosperms (like pine trees) and cycads and many other plants have no flower. In fact, about 250 million years ago, there were no flowering plants at all!
small particles are created and held in a flower. when bees and other insects jump from flower to flower and from plant to plant, they pick up and drop some of the material from the flowers onto other flowers. this allows other plants to fertilize it, creating seeds.
It is made of stem, flower, leaves and roots. It may has many other parts inside it.
they cause the spread of pollen to other plants, because it gets stuck in their fur and so transfered. the pollen sticks to the stigma of other plants when the animal brushes past, and fertilises the ova in other flowers of the same species.
Flower plants.
to eat other plants
to eat other plants
Fruit plants and any other flower plants such as Ipomoea, Sakura (cherry blossom).
Many plants flower when the number of daylight hours reach a certain level. Other factors like hormone levels or temperature changes induce plants to flower.
The absence of bees will create a problem for many plants as they are very heplful for the pollination of plants. Bees change tha plants for collecting nectar.When they collects nectar for the flower of the plants, then the seeds of the flower gets stick to their legs and when the bees goes to another flower from one flower then they carries the seeds and falls them in the other flowers.
pollination. the flower's colors attract fauna that spreads it's pollen to other plants for germination.
Bees (and other insects) fly from flower to flower and are unwittingly transferring pollen from the stamen (male) of one flower to the carpel (female) of another flower thereby fertilizing the plant.
Cross Pollination is when the flower/plant is pollinated by other flowers/plants other then its self, unlike Self Pollination which ONE flower/plant can pollinate its self with out other flowers/plants, the more you learn in BIO the more you can see the hand of God in work!
The flower is the sex organ for the plant. Some plants have both male and female sex organ in the same flower. Some plants have a different flower for males and females. Some plants have entire plants that are male and other plants that are female like a ginko tree.
yes you can. if you plant a plant after awhile it will produce other plants from pollination. if they are seasonal plants then it will NOT work. other house plants don't do this either. so do plants from Wal-Mart.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
I think they do if they eat other plants why wouldn't they eat flowers