anther
no what it produces is a flower than fruit...
Any plant that produces what is considered a fruit produces a flower. But, not all flowering plants produce fruits.
Angiosperms, or flowering plants, produce seeds within the fruit. The flower's ovary develops into fruit after fertilization, enclosing the seeds. Examples of angiosperms include roses, apples, and sunflowers.
No, each flower on an almond tree produces about 2 almonds each. So pretty close to the #1, but produces 1 more almond each.
Pollen tube.
A blossomif you think it's something else please add it
The ovary of the flower develops into a fruit.
No, the reproductive process of a plant that produces fruit requires a flowering and pollination period. The flowers contain the necessary sexual organs needed to produce the fruit. If you watch, say, a tomato plant, you will see how the flower wilts and dies, and a fruit will begin to develop in the same spot.
The fruit is the ripened ovary of a flower.
A plant produces a fruit most commonly from a flower. After the bud/ flower dies, in its place is a small fruit that will be expanded and nourished until fully developed. A fruit is considered a fruit because it has seeds, which are distributed most commonly in nature by being consumed and disposed of by animals.
Seedless Produces Fruit
The ovary of a flower develops into the fruit of a plant. After pollination and fertilization, the ovule within the ovary becomes the seed, and the ovary itself matures into the fruit that surrounds and protects the seed.