Becouse it needs a bee to put pollen on it
chillies - spice
no <><><><> However, the PLANT that chilis grow on does have flowers- that turn into chilis.
the plant a chilly grows off is an angiosperm as it produces little white flowers. The actual chilly itself is the fruit from the plant which is essentially created to disperse seeds within it
Chillies are the fruit of a plant, specifically the Capsicum annuum plant. They grow on the plant after flowering and are typically harvested when they reach full maturity and desired level of spiciness.
Composite Family
Chillies can be left on the plant for about 2-3 weeks after they reach full size before they should be harvested.
Cauliflower
monoecious- having both male and female organs in the same individual dioecious- having the male and female organs in separate and distinct individuals; having separate sexes... Monoescious means having one sex in one flower, the other in another, both on the same plant. Dioecious means having male flowers on one plant and female flowers on another.
A snapdragon is an example of an incomplete dominance because when a snapdragon plant having red flowers is crossed with another plant having white flowers, all F1 plants bear red flowers but in F2 generation, the plant population segregates in to 1 red : 2 pink : 1 white flowered plants ratio.
Sunflowers are best known for having tons of seeds in/on them.
You let them ripen on the plant, or some say sitting them with tomatoes or bananas help. You can eat them green of course, they just won't be as hot.
A Juniper Tree.