I think it could be possible but I am only in the eighth grade so I am not for sure.
no trees are plants and some of them dont have flowers
No, not all plants have two kinds of flowers. Some plants have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive parts, making them "perfect" or "hermaphroditic" flowers. Other plants have separate male and female flowers on the same plant or on different plants, referred to as "imperfect" flowers.
No, not all plants have flowers. Some plants reproduce through spores or other methods, while others produce flowers of different types.
forests mountin ranges flowers of all kinds decidus trees coneferus trees
flowers grow on plants not all plants have flowers
Flowers are part of the reproductive cycle of plants therefore they are not plants per se.
Flowers are plants, therefore all of them.
idek lol omg playboy if u read this u dumb yes they r plants
No, flowers and plants are not the same. Plants are living organisms that include a variety of species like trees, shrubs, and grasses. Flowers are reproductive structures found in certain plants, producing pollen and seeds for reproduction. Flowers are a part of plants, but not all plants have flowers.
All plants included under the plant kingdom except Phanerogamae ( flowering plants ) are devoid of flowers.
Botanists study a wide variety of plants, ranging from mosses and ferns to trees and flowers. They may focus on specific groups of plants, such as orchids or grasses, or study plant ecology, physiology, genetics, or evolution. Botanists play a crucial role in understanding plant diversity, function, and conservation.
As many as the sum of all the kinds of trees, shrubs, flowers, grasses, and all other kinds of plants that exist, whether known or unknown. Nobody knows how many there really are.