The flower bud developing from stem apex opens to become flower. Sexual reproduction is carried out in the flower to form seeds.
The part of a plant that produces seeds is the flower. Within the flower, the female reproductive organ called the pistil contains the ovary where the seeds are formed after fertilization. The ovary develops into the fruit that surrounds and protects the seeds as they mature.
in the stamen
The pistil
the flower it produces seeds.
The ovary in the flower must be fertilised by pollen from the stamen and then seeds can form.
The ovary of the flower
The flower bud developing from stem apex opens to become flower. Sexual reproduction is carried out in the flower to form seeds.
Sunflowers produce seeds through a process called pollination. Pollen from the male part of the flower (the stamen) fertilizes the female part (the pistil), leading to the development of seeds within the flower's ovary. The seeds mature and eventually form the familiar sunflower seeds that we eat or use for planting.
The part of a plant that produces seeds is the flower. Within the flower, the female reproductive organ called the pistil contains the ovary where the seeds are formed after fertilization. The ovary develops into the fruit that surrounds and protects the seeds as they mature.
The part of the flower that protects the seeds is the ovary of the pistil.
it produces seeds
in the stamen
The pistil
Generally, the flower, after it dies and dries up, the seeds will be part of it or will form where the blossom fell off if the flowers are not deadheaded.
Each part of the flower has a very special purpose. The pedals attract bees and center turns into the seeds.
the flower it produces seeds.