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A carpel is the ovule or seed producing organ of a flower. In a daffodil, there is one central stigma extending down into the ovule, surrounded by six yellow anthers or stamen.
A cucumber (Cucumis sativus) typically has three carpels in its flower. Each carpel can develop into a fruit, and in the case of cucumbers, they usually develop into a single fruit containing multiple seeds. The structure allows for efficient reproduction and seed dispersal in this commonly cultivated plant.
It means that the plant does not reproduce by means of traditional flowers and seed is not formed within a closed ovary of the flower. Examples of non-flowering plants are: ferns and mosses which reproduce by means of spores, as well as gymnosperms which produce seed in "naked" ovaries (cones).
The pollen grains cannot fertilize the flower
Which ever seed you plant will be what the flower will be. However, the flower's color is random. If you do not get the flower color that you need, you have to dig up that flower and plant another seed.
The lotus flower typically has a variable number of carpels, usually ranging from 10 to 20. Each carpel is part of the flower's reproductive structure, contributing to the formation of the seed pod. The exact number can differ among species within the lotus family.
When you plant the seed, you do not know the color of the flower. When the seed has grown into a flower, hover under the plant and it will tell you what color the flower is.
A flower is considered a organ because the parts of a flowering plant are characterized by two basic systems: a root system and a shoot system. These two systems are connected by vascular tissue that runs from the root through the shoot. The flower, a component of the shoot system, is responsible for seed development and reproduction. There are four main flower parts in angiosperms: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Based on this division of the plant's systems the flower is an organ.
Flower
You can plant the nectar seed in the flower pots found in various locations throughout the house in Chibi-Robo. Look for areas with soil where you can interact with the flower pots to plant the seed.
The life cycle starts with a seed. The seed grows into a plant. The plant makes a flower. The flower is pollinated. Then more seeds are formed.
Seed, Sprout, Stem, Flower/Plant