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Do you remove bulbs that have not yet flowered when deadheading plants?

no


Plants with yellow flower answer start mar?

I assume you mean 8 letters. Marigold


A florist wants to guarantee that the seeds she sells will produce only pink-flowered four oclock plants How should she obtain the seeds?

The alleles that determine flower color in four o'clock plants show incomplete dominance. The florist should use pollen from white-flowered four o'clock plants to pollinate red-flowered four o'clock plants, or vice versa. She should then collect seeds from the plants after they are produced. All of these hybrid seeds will produce only pink-flowered four o'clock plants.


When two white flowered pea plants are bred together do they produce seeds that always grow into white flowered plants?

yes they have the phenotybe pp and pp so the only result is pp the recessive kind


How can the Marigold plant be used as an insect repelant?

Marigold plants are grown in some areas to deter mosquito's Marigold plants are also planted in some farmlands as they secrete chemicals from their roots which deter eel-worm (nematodes) which would otherwise infect healthy plants.


What pests do marigold flowers have?

Marigold flowers do not have any pests. They are actually planted with other plants to keep pests away. ( and yes, this is correct )


List fibrous root plants?

PteridophytaWhite cloverGabrielleMarigoldRyeCoconut PalmGrassWheatMaizeRice


What are the example of plants that have flowers?

Rose, marigold, petunia and many more


Can you grow a marigold in water?

Well sortof there are these plants called water marigolds......


What is the phylum of a marigold?

The phylum for common marigolds is angiosperms. Angiosperms are the flowering plants.


What plants will cross polinate with a marigold?

Marigolds can cross-pollinate with other marigold varieties, but generally do not cross-pollinate with other plant species. It is recommended to keep different marigold varieties separated by at least 500 feet to avoid unwanted cross-pollination.


In a certain plant red flowers are dominant to white flowers. If the cross of two red flowered plants produces some red flowered plants and some white flowered plants what is the genotype of the par?

In this case, since red flowers are dominant to white flowers and the cross of two red-flowered plants produces both red and white flowered offspring, the genotype of the parents must be heterozygous (Rr) for red flowers. This means both parents carry one allele for red flowers (R) and one for white flowers (r). The offspring ratio suggests that the cross is between Rr x Rr, resulting in a genotypic ratio of 1 RR : 2 Rr : 1 rr, with the rr genotype producing the white flowers.