Plants reproduce by one of two methods, root system or by flower (seeds) - the flower on a carrot is its way of reproducing.
Carrots typically bloom in their second year of growth, as they are biennial plants. After overwintering, they produce flowers in late spring to early summer. If grown as annuals, they will not bloom at all, as they are usually harvested before reaching maturity.
They don't produce flowers, they produce ame and female cones.
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It is not up to the plants when to or not to produce flowers. It depends on how healthy the plant is after fertilisation. The healthier the plant is, the faster it will produce flowers.
no trees exist that don't produce flowers but produce fruit
Carrots are not classified by gender; they are biennial plants that produce flowers in their second year of growth. Carrots have both male and female reproductive organs within the same flower, making them hermaphroditic. Therefore, they do not have separate genders like some other plant species.
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A fertile soil will produce a good crop of carrots.
The flowers produce fruits and seeds.
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Yes, carrots are biennial plants. They typically produce edible roots in their first year of growth, and if left in the ground, they can produce flowers and seeds in the second year before completing their life cycle.
All angiospermic plants produce flowers and have vascular tissue.