Flowers are the reproductive parts of the plant. Their purpose, is to attract insects and birds - which then transfer pollen from one flower to another. This triggers the reproductive system to produce seeds so that the plant can spread.
Their purpose - is to attract insects. The insects brush against the flowers while drinking nectar. They then take the pollen to other flowers of the same type of plant - which starts fertilisation.
yes I think so as there is flower Any plant with a flower is a flowering plant. Lily's have flowers, so they are flowering plants.
The flower is the reproductive organ of a flowering plant.
Daisies are flowering plants
There are many species of mimosa (around 400). All of them are angiosperms, which means they are all flowering plants.
A bean plant will flower before producing beans which are the seeds of the plant.
yes I think so as there is flower Any plant with a flower is a flowering plant. Lily's have flowers, so they are flowering plants.
Yes, it is a flowering plant.
The flower is the reproductive organ of a flowering plant.
They are both plant and flower, chrysanthemums are flowering plants.
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
a flowering plant is a plant that can produce flower & fruit.
The flower
Non flowering
No. Most flowering plants only flower at certain seasons, and for some crops (cabbages, for example) the plants are harvested before they flower.
flower is the main part of a flowering plant
yes it is because fruits come from flower and without flower, there should not be fruit. Thus it is considered as a non-flowering plant. :)
The flower contains the reproductive elements of the flowering plant. It can contain male and female reproductive parts - the stamen and pistil. The flower is where the seeds are produced.