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Many edible plants can be grown in flower baskets in addition to more traditional flowers. Strawberries are one fruit that works well. Some edible flowers are violas and nasturtiums. Herbs, such as basil, thyme, and parsley also make good additions.
The common, tender turnip (Brassica rapa) is a root vegetable; however the leaves and flowers are also edible. The rutabaga is also a root crop known as a "turnip" in north England and Scotland.
Edible plant stems are one part of plants that are eaten by humans. Most plants are made up of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, buds and produce fruits containing seeds. Humans most commonly eat the seeds. An example of seeds are maize, wheat, coffee and various nuts, fruit examples include tomato and apples and leaves which are lettuce, spinach and cabbage, or toots examples are carrots and beets. Humans also eat the stems of many plants such as asparagus. There are also a few edible leaf stalks such as celery and some edible flowers.
The flowers of violets are an old fashioned treat. I remember having candied violets at summer teas as a child. I have since recreated them once or twice as an extra treat for friends. I also regularly add flowers to my salads, drinks and desserts, in the summer time. Not all flowers are edible, but the sweet violet or viola is. The flowers of the violet, are pretty bland, but have a slightly sweet flavor reminiscent of their scent. For other edible flowers check out the related link below.
You can! They are edible. I cook the mustard greens sometimes with garlic and onion, or like you would steam spinach. You can also add it to soups and stews, if you have other questions about which flowers are edible, the books "the edible flower garden" and "wild plants of *your area*" would be the place to find all sorts of information. The second book is what told me it was OK to eat mustard flowers.
Plants bearing bisexual flowers and having self incompatibility and also dioceous plants bearing unisexual flowers.
no flowers are not called animals flowers and animals are both living beings but flowers are obtained from plants
One can buy potted trees and flowers at a market which specialised on plants. There are also many different small shops that sell plants. Also there is the possibilty to buy plants on the internet.
Sometimes plants are referred to generically as "flowers", botanically this is incorrect as the flower is a specific reproductive organ of plants. A flower that has no flowers, could be interpreted as a plant without flowers, of which there are certain examples: mosses and ferns are plants, but do not have flowers. Gymnosperms such as the pine and conifer also dont have traditional flowers, but bear cones.
it is about the plants that always flowers
Yes, all angiosperms have flowers. In fact angiosperms are also called flowering plants.
no, it is a consumer (most likely primary). an example of a producer is grass, flowers, so pretty much all plants.