The primary purpose of a plant's flower is to make seeds through the process of pollination and fertilization. Once a flower is pollinated, it undergoes fertilization and develops into a fruit that contains seeds. The flower itself does not produce food for the plant; that function is typically carried out by the plant's leaves through the process of photosynthesis.
Petals are the colorful and often fragrant parts of a flower that are typically found in the outermost part of the flower. They are modified leaves that are used to attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and birds for the purpose of reproduction.
The sepals and the petals are the sterile leaves of a flower. This is in contrast to the pistils and stamens, which are the parts of a flower used in reproduction.
The purpose of the flower it to attract pollinating insects to the sexual parts of the flower.
The type of flower that has red leaves is called a red-leafed plant.
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The red leaves of a poinsettia are not part of the flower, which is small. They are differently colored normal leaves.
A flower is part of a plant, which has leaves. Leaves provide the plant with energy through photosynthesis.
No, not the leaves but the stamen which is part of the flower.
Nerines flower in Autumn and the leaves grow in Spring. The same applies to Autumn Crocus.
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