Plant flowers attract certain insects which spreads pollen around to other similar plants, resulting in seed production.
You can't!Plants NEED soil!
Plants don't have needs. The purpose of a plant is to reproduce and the flower helps a plant do that by attracting insects that will facilitate fertilization
Yes, Haworthia plants do flower.
Yes, potato plants do flower.
Nope. Plenty of plants need direct sunlight for most of the day to flower.
The Saintpaulia Flower, more commonly know as the African Violet.
I think that plants need minerals. Vitamins to flowers...never heard about.
Plants get their mineral ions from a bumblebee pulling off a petal then escreting into the flower, giving the plant its ions.
Because, all plants need the sun (including: water and soil). They get the suns rays by using chloraplasts which then they process in to food. That is why a flower is a plant.
A complete flower has sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. An incomplete flower is missing some of those parts. Some plants have separate male plants and female plants such as ginko.
It depends on what plant it is if it is a bean or wheat grass it can but if it is a flower it cant because they need fertilizer
Plants that flower every second year are called biannuals.