Flowers are part of the reproductive cycle of plants therefore they are not plants per se.
No, there are both nonflowering plants and flowering plants. For example ferns are plants that do not produce flowers.
A person who studies flowers and plants is called a botanist.
Plants have flowers to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, which help them reproduce by transferring pollen between flowers. Flowers also produce seeds, which are essential for the plant's survival and growth.
rice is a monocotyledonous flowering plant.
Emily's family has 30 flower plants and 20 vegetable plants in their garden.
the plants without flowers HAVE no flowers ! and the plants with flowers DO HAVE flowers :P
flowers grow on plants not all plants have flowers
No, flowers and plants are not the same. Plants are living organisms that include a variety of species like trees, shrubs, and grasses. Flowers are reproductive structures found in certain plants, producing pollen and seeds for reproduction. Flowers are a part of plants, but not all plants have flowers.
Flowers are plants, therefore all of them.
Plants can be grown from seed that come from flowers.
Plants get their food from the roots and not from the flowers
Some plants have separate male and female flowers, dioecious plants have male and female flowers on separate plants, monecious plants have male and female flowers on the same plants . Holly trees and kiwi vines are diocious.
no trees are plants and some of them dont have flowers
idek lol omg playboy if u read this u dumb yes they r plants
the flowers carrie pollon and seeds for more plants to grow
the flowers carrie pollon and seeds for more plants to grow
No, not all plants have two kinds of flowers. Some plants have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive parts, making them "perfect" or "hermaphroditic" flowers. Other plants have separate male and female flowers on the same plant or on different plants, referred to as "imperfect" flowers.