no because it depends on theire gender
They have both the females and males reproductive parts.
All angiospermic plants produce flowers and have vascular tissue.
Water , that surrounded all plants or flowers ..
they all grow off plants and flowers.
Depends entirely on the flower. Monocotyledonous flowers have floral parts in multiples of 3 - so they would have either 3, 6, 9 (etc.) petals. Dicotyledonous flowers have floral parts in multiples of 4 or 5 - so they could have 4, 8, 12, 16 (etc.), or 5, 10, 15 (etc.) petals.
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No, flowers are a parts of a plant. Some plants don't have flowers, but all flowers come from plants.
Incomplete flower One which lacks any one or more of these parts; calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistils. And Complete flowers contain both the male and female parts (stamen and pistil) as well as sepals and petals. Hope it helps
flowers
Yes, everlasting flowers are complete flowers. Complete flowers contain all four basic parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. Everlasting flowers usually have all these parts, making them complete.
a plant embryo
the main parts of flowers are recptals seplas petalsand stemanes
yes all flowers have stigmas. they all need stigmas to live and grow. Stigma is a part of female reproductive organ i.e. Gynoecium in plants. Gynoecium consists of three components namely - Ovary, style and stigma. In plants all the flowers do not have both male and female reproductive parts. Thus exclusively male flowers do not have stigma.
Because it has all the flowers bunched in the head or capitulum
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The carple is the female parts of the flower. Some flowers have both male and female parts. Other plants have separate male flowers and female flowerd. On some plants such as pointsettia what looks like petals are really colored leaves.
A complete flower will have petals, stamens, a pistil, and sepals. Some flowers may be missing any or several parts.