The flowers attract pollinators (e.g. bees, hummingbirds).
Only after a pollinator has fertilized the female ovary will seeds begin developing, the flower drops off, and the ovary transforms into fruit.
A plant's flowering season depends on the environment that it can thrive in. If a plant requires less sunlight and a colder climate or vise versa, it will grow.
Seasonal fruits are mostly depending on your region, growing seasons and crop. In the heartfelt areas, seasons start in earlier and end in longer as some
Due to one or the other constraints in their phenology
because they do
Plants bear fruits which yield more pounds of food per acre than products of animal slaughter, dairy products or vegetables. Fruit can yield 4500 or more times the food per acre that meat yields. Fruits also contain hundreds of thousands of healing properties, from lauric acid in coconuts to the vitamin C in virtually all fruits. Some faiths teach that plants also are sacred and should not be killed.
because different plants have different germanation and growth times
Most plants ensure that their anthers and stigmae ripen at different times so that self fertilization is unlikely. Then there are the many strategies for ensuring that pollen travels to other flowers. If the plant relies on the wind to do this, it produces enormous amounts of pollen to increase the chances of some reaching its goal. The reproductive parts often hang out of the flower so they are exposed to the wind. Other plants produce showy flowers, strong scents and supplies of nectar to attract the animals (such as insects) which will carry the pollen to other plants. Many flowers have the nectar deep inside to make sure the insects brush against the reproductive organs as they go in and out.
perfect flower
They believed plants evolved from prehistoric times.
Some times the plant has a nut or a seed which can help but generally we need flowers to have plants and bees to help the pollen get around!
polycarpic plants are those that flowers and set seeds many times before dying.
herbs flowers and plants
Um.... that fruit is for skill dumby!
If they are artificially coloured - no. But if you are making jelly from scratch with fruit, yes as different fruits have different affects on the gelatine.
Plants bear fruits which yield more pounds of food per acre than products of animal slaughter, dairy products or vegetables. Fruit can yield 4500 or more times the food per acre that meat yields. Fruits also contain hundreds of thousands of healing properties, from lauric acid in coconuts to the vitamin C in virtually all fruits. Some faiths teach that plants also are sacred and should not be killed.
It depends which plant you are referring to. Plants mature at different times of year.
because different plants have different germanation and growth times
Australia's aboriginal people identified different times of the year, or seasons, by several factors, depending on where they lived. The most obvious way was by the changes in temperature and the rainfall patterns. In the south, rainfall was lower in summer and higher in winter, with the reverse in the north and the east. Temperatures throughout the continent differ according to the seasons, even in the far north. The aborigines also identified the times of the year by the flowers and fruits produced by the native plants. Different plants flowered at different times of the year. In conjunction with this, the movement of native animals differed with the changing times of the year.
To plant what? Different plants, crops, bushes, trees have to be planted at different times of the seasons and where you live depends on the optimal planting times.
because different plants need to grow at different times of the year.
Most plants ensure that their anthers and stigmae ripen at different times so that self fertilization is unlikely. Then there are the many strategies for ensuring that pollen travels to other flowers. If the plant relies on the wind to do this, it produces enormous amounts of pollen to increase the chances of some reaching its goal. The reproductive parts often hang out of the flower so they are exposed to the wind. Other plants produce showy flowers, strong scents and supplies of nectar to attract the animals (such as insects) which will carry the pollen to other plants. Many flowers have the nectar deep inside to make sure the insects brush against the reproductive organs as they go in and out.