Mant different flowers grow on trees but only the X.P. Daisy
Yes, tulips typically grow from a single bulb and produce a single flowering stem with a cluster of flowers at the top. Each bulb usually produces one to two flowers, though some varieties may produce more.
Two trees native to Australia are the eucalyptus tree, known for its aromatic leaves and smooth bark, and the Acacia tree, which is commonly seen in the country's arid regions with its distinctive yellow flowers.
The two main types of trees in the northwest are coniferous trees, such as Douglas fir, spruce, and cedar, and deciduous trees, such as maple, alder, and birch. Coniferous trees dominate the region due to the wet climate, while deciduous trees are also common in certain areas.
Yes, many organisms in nature grow in pairs, such as fish with two eyes, birds with two wings, and humans with two arms. Additionally, many plants have paired leaves or flowers.
Some Mosses and liverworts can grow on moist rocks and on tree stems. Two broad groups of plants live on other plants with out the need of soil. Epithets are plants grow on a host, including some orchids, ferns, lichens, mosses, cacti, and bromeliads. They take no nutrients from the host itself. Parasitic plants, including different species of orchids and ferns, take nutrients from their hosts, which are often woody plants, but other species of hosts are often used too.
There are no flowers or trees on Antarctica. There are two tiny grasses that can grow on places on the Antarctic Peninsula. Elsewhere on the continent -- 98% of which is covered with an ice sheet -- there are no flora.
it is flowers grass and trees
The two kingdoms would be Animalia (for animals) and Plantae (for flowers, plants and trees)
No, cottonwood trees typically have separate male and female flowers on the same tree, but not different types of flowers. The male flowers produce pollen, while the female flowers produce seeds.
the two trees which do not bear flowers are pine and cycass which are normally found in the cold places and places of high altitude.
they can't
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Tomatoes are flowers because plants are flowers. then when you see them grow they have another flower. The same thing with some other vegetables.
From the honey bee as the name suggests we get honey. From the honey bee we also get our plants, grains, flowers and fruit trees pollinated.
I have two chestnut trees in southwest Iowa, so one can assume they would also grow in Illinois.
Plants are divided into two broad categories: Gymnosperms - which produce cones (like a pine tree) and Angiosperms - which produce flowers Angiosperms are further divided into two main groups of plants: the dicotyledonous plants and the monocotyledonous plants. Both gymnosperms and angiosperms can be classified as well according to their growth habit - Evergreen (or plants which retain their leaves all year round) and Deciduous (plants which drop their leaves during autumn/ fall, are bare through winter and then re-grow their leaves during spring. All Angiosperm trees have flowers, some aren't very big or noticeable but then some are gorgeous. Angiosperms do not have flowers, they have cones, deciduous plants have flowers.
coconut and bananas