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Any perrenial plant will grow for many years, the choice is governed by personal preference and by the spread, height and colours of particular plants. Visit a garden center for ideas. Catnip (Nepeta) might be a fitting plant for a cat's grave and Dogwood (Artemisia) a suitable plant for a dog's grave. Its you pet and the choice is yours.

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If a ginger plant freezes will it come back in the spring?

Ginger plants are tropical and do not tolerate freezing temperatures well. If the plant freezes, it is unlikely to come back in the spring. It is best to protect ginger plants from frost or bring them indoors if temperatures drop.


Why does the anthers hang outside the flower?

Anthers are placed outside the flower to enhance the process of pollination. When an insect or bird lands on the flower to collect nectar, they come in contact with the anthers and inadvertently transfer pollen to other flowers as they move around, facilitating cross-pollination. This design increases the chances of successful reproduction for the plant.


What kind of organism is a flower?

A flower is a reproductive structure found in flowering plants. It is a specialized part of the plant that produces seeds through the process of pollination. Flowers come in many different shapes, sizes, and colors, and they play a vital role in plant reproduction.


Why is a petal an organ?

A flower is considered a organ because the parts of a flowering plant are characterized by two basic systems: a root system and a shoot system. These two systems are connected by vascular tissue that runs from the root through the shoot. The flower, a component of the shoot system, is responsible for seed development and reproduction. There are four main flower parts in angiosperms: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Based on this division of the plant's systems the flower is an organ.


How many pollen grains are deposited into the female flower?

as many that stick to the stamen. it differs from plant to plant and it also depends on how many pollen grains stick to the insect that carries it. though once the pollen grain comes into contact with the stamen a pollen tube is created to reach the ovary. then two "sperm" come from this tube and one fertalizes the egg and one become the endosperm for nutrients for the egg/seed