If a flowering plant produces seeds as well as pollen, it has a much better chance of propagating. The range of dispersion is increased, so there is more likelihood that the plant will be able to reproduce.
germination, growth, flowering, fruit or seed pod production, seed dispersion, death
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
it is when the seed from a flowering plant reproduces another flowering plant.
It is an angiosperm because they produce food and can be brightly colored but not all the time.
A vascular flowering seed plant has a flower (or flowers) and has a seed (or seeds).
The seed develops from the fertilized ovual of the plant
the stages of flowering plant's life cycle starts as a seed then the seedling,mature plant and finally death.
yes it does
Well, there's seed development when the inflorescences of the seed head stop flowering and everything goes into seed production, and then there is germination, where a plant grows from a seed that was planted in the soil.
Flowering plants reproduce by seeds
Dicot
ovary or seed pod, depends on the stage of development