all have flowers except cactus
It is a perennial flower. It comes from the Iridaceae family of plants.
it is in the perenial plants
Budding is a type of reproduction, also including the seeds that fall from these plants are reproductions.
it depends on what type of flower your talking about.
It depends on the type of flower. They are 'seasonal' and those that do flower (not all plants do) do so at a certain time, usually annually. But that, too, depends on the plant
those type of plant produce flower which grow in moderate area
Yes. All plants that produce seed have flowers.
There are a variety of plants that grow in Oklahoma. Some of these include the yellow lotus, the southern catalpa, as well as the cardinal flower.
The answer depends on the type of flower or plant. Different plants will have different arrangement of these reproductive organs.
Some plants in freshwater biomes can be: Water lilies, Lily pads, kelp, algae and other water dwelling plants.
A complete flower has sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. An incomplete flower is missing some of those parts. Some plants have separate male plants and female plants such as ginko.
They used plants for healing the skin a type of wild flower used now for cream