Yes.
because you cut them off from the roots
Chrysanthemums flowers will die and should be cut off to encourage more flowers to bloom.
Cut off the old flowers the foliage will die back naturally in the Autumn.
It is believed that adding sugar to the water for cut flowers provides the flowers with a food source since the flowers have been literally "cut off" from their food supply.
It depends why you are growing it. If grown for decoration leave the flowers on if for culinary use then keep the flowers cut off and the foliage young as this improves the flavour.
Yes, it is recommended to cut off dead lily flowers to promote new growth and improve the overall health of the plant.
Yes, it is recommended to cut off dead flowers from hydrangeas to promote new growth and encourage the plant to bloom again.
Yes, it is recommended to cut off dead peace lily flowers to encourage new growth and maintain the plant's appearance.
Yes, it is recommended to cut off dead hyacinth flowers to promote new growth and prevent the plant from expending energy on producing seeds.
Yes, it’s beneficial to cut dead flowers off your plants, a practice known as deadheading. This helps redirect the plant's energy from seed production to new growth, potentially encouraging more blooms. Additionally, removing dead flowers can improve the plant's appearance and reduce the risk of disease by preventing the accumulation of decaying matter.
I'd say it's not. Usually when flowers are cut, they die. After something is dead, it's not living anymore is it? It's debatable though.
becaues if u didnt put it in water the flowers gone die