No, flowers and berries are not decomposers. They are parts of plants that play roles in reproduction and fruiting, respectively. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, are organisms that break down dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Flowers and berries contribute to the ecosystem in different ways, primarily through supporting pollination and seed dispersal.
a flower is a producer
Yes, moose love to eat blue berries and razz berries.
grains, nuts, berries, flowers or insects
magical flowers and berries
Fruit, berries, flowers, and leaves...
Birds are comsumers because they depend on the survival of plants that produce berries and nuts for food.
Birds are comsumers because they depend on the survival of plants that produce berries and nuts for food.
Birds are comsumers because they depend on the survival of plants that produce berries and nuts for food.
Fruit, Berries, Bark, Flowers, Leaves and Buds
Ivy does produce flowers, which become berries in Autumn.
Different contries have different colors of flowers. For example, spidermoms and hypericum berries.
Its a male plant.