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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.

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Are plants flowers?

Flowers are part of the reproductive cycle of plants therefore they are not plants per se.


Do all plants produce flowers?

No, there are both nonflowering plants and flowering plants. For example ferns are plants that do not produce flowers.


Why do some plants have flowers and what is the purpose of these floral structures in the plant's life cycle?

Some plants have flowers to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. The purpose of these floral structures is to facilitate the process of pollination, which is essential for the plant's reproduction and the production of seeds.


Is ipomea bisexual flower?

Yes, Ipomea has bisexual flowers meaning that each flower contains both male and female reproductive parts. Not all flowers are bisexual. Some plants are monoecious and have separate male and female flowers. Corn, oaks and squash are examples of monoecious plants. Some plants are dioecious where each plant will have either all male or all female flowers. Holly, ginkgo and blueberries are examples of dioecious plants.


Are all flowers colorful?

Some plants do not have flowers. Nearly all the plants you see around you are flowering plants: trees, bushes, vines, grasses and the "weeds". The flowers may not be big and showy, but they are there if you look for them. When flowering plants spread all over the world, about a hundred million years ago, they pushed aside the ferns and mosses and cone-bearing trees that had covered the planet for many millions of years. Of course, those plants are still here but they no longer have the planet to themselves as they did before the development of the super-successful flowering plants.

Related Questions

Do all kinds of plants have flowers?

no trees are plants and some of them dont have flowers


Are plants flowers?

Flowers are part of the reproductive cycle of plants therefore they are not plants per se.


Do plants have two kinds of 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.


Are all the plants that do NOT have flowers are non flowering plants?

No, not all plants without flowers are considered non-flowering plants. Some plants like ferns, mosses, and algae reproduce without flowers but are still considered flowering plants. Flowering plants include both those with distinct flowers and those that reproduce through other means, like cones or spores.


What is the difference between plants with flowers an plants without flower?

the plants without flowers HAVE no flowers ! and the plants with flowers DO HAVE flowers :P


Do all plants have two kinds of flowers s?

No, not all plants have flowers. Some plants reproduce through spores or other methods, while others produce flowers of different types.


Do all plants have two kinds of flowers?

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.


How are plants different from flowers?

flowers grow on plants not all plants have flowers


Do all flowers smell?

No some plants do not have a scent


Why some plants have flowers?

To produce fruits and seeds


What are some plants in the northeast?

Some plants in the North-East include grass, trees, flowers, and bushes.


Is there flowers on poison ivy?

yes and no. because some ivy plants has flowers, and others don't

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