The purpose of flower is to make seed and the fruit. Food is basically made by the leaves.
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Plants that store food in their seeds are, Pears and peas.
Flowers help the reproduction of a plant facilitate. some flowers don't end up to be a flower instead they become a fruit so another purpose would be to make food. so the purpose of a flower depends on the flower it is.
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If you mean which flowers are edible, then to here are a few: marigolds, dandelions, phalaenopsis orchids, any and all squash (including zucchini), and many, many others. If you mean what kinds of food comes is produced by flowers, then the answer is all fruit... basically anything that has (or originally did) have seeds. The purpose of fruit is to carry seeds in order to allow and help ensure reproduction. Fruit is the result of a flowering plant's reproductive cycle.
The Twin Flower, also known as Linnaea borealis reproduces by setting small, slow germinating seeds. The seeds are adapted to be spread by birds and other animals. I would suggest a quick google search of Linnaea borealis seeds. Hope this helps.
Sun Flower seeds.
Plants that store food in their seeds are, Pears and peas.
When the tulip or daffodil flower has died, you will notice that the area where flower has attached to the stem swells larger and larger. It is producing seeds. If you plant the seeds, it can take 3-7 years for the seeds to develop into bulbs which produce the tulip or daffodil plants. Bulbs are necessary to store food for the next year's stem, leaves, and flower. Bulbs can multiply underground, be separated, and you can use the new bulbs to start plants in other areas of your garden.
Flowers help the reproduction of a plant facilitate. some flowers don't end up to be a flower instead they become a fruit so another purpose would be to make food. so the purpose of a flower depends on the flower it is.
When the tulip flower has died, you will notice that the area where flower has attached to the stem swells larger and larger. It is producing seeds. If you plant the seeds, it can take 5-7 years for the seeds to develop into bulbs which produce the tulip plants. Bulbs are necessary to store food for the next year's stem, leaves, and flower. It's best to clip off the flowers and at least part of the stem (deadheading) as soon as the flower has died to prevent the seeds from developing. This allows the plant to spend it's energy producing food for bulb storage rather that wasting energy on unnecessary seeds. Bulbs can multiply underground, be separated, and you can use the new bulbs to start more tulip plants in another location.
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your flower can grow faster with flower food and by talking to your flower just saying that its pretty or read them a story
to eat food or to grab fruits,flower,seeds and insects
umm now how do people grow plants by seeds don't they.... so obtusely there is a seed in it so it can grow again a Little like a food chain
to take in air from the atmosphere, to help make food for the ovary