No they are not still a plant. When they are picked they don't have their vitamins, food or their roots.
Generally the plant will grow more flowers because the others were picked off before they could form seeds. Other plants will just try again next year.
Certainly - the plant will still live without the flowers. It will simply be unable to reproduce.
The plant will not die, it will still continue to grow.
The whole plant is used medicinally. The leaves and flowers are picked when the flowers are blooming. The roots are harvested in the fall, but the plant must be two years old before the root is harvested.
Yes. Although the flowers are fairly insignificant and it is grown for fruit production it is still a flowering plant i.e. it flowers.
Because it was a plant and it was picked. Parchment isn't still attached to the ground.
Harvesting safflower flowers requires some care. The flowers are picked just as they begin to wilt and can be used fresh or dried. The seeds produce an edible oil.
If a groundhog eats the flowers off a vegetable plant zucchini and squash, it will not make vegetables.
Pollen from flowers on one plant can fertilize flowers on a different plant. What is this process called?'
Flowers produce seeds for the plant
If the flower is not picked from the plant, the zucchini grows from the center of the flower if it is a female flower that has been pollinated. If it is a male flower, it provides pollen for the insects to fertilize the female flowers with. The flowers wither and die quickly, within a day.
probably in the spring, since many flowers bloom in the spring i am still not for sure