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What do plants with flowers have their fruits encased in?

The fruits naturally grow around the flowers and then the pollinated egg sacks inside of the flowers become the seeds


If some flowers are not pollinated by insects but by wind Do you think such flowers are as attractive as insect-pollinated ones?

Wind-pollinated flowers tend to be less showy and colorful compared to insect-pollinated flowers which are often brightly colored and fragrant to attract insects. However, the structure of wind-pollinated flowers is specialized for efficient wind dispersal of pollen, which is important for their reproduction. So, while they may not be as visually attractive to us, they are still well-adapted for their method of pollination.


How are showy flowers pollinated?

Showy flowers are typically pollinated by animals such as bees, butterflies, birds, or bats. These animals are attracted to the bright colors, strong scents, or sweet nectar of the flowers, and in the process of feeding, they unintentionally transfer pollen between flowers, leading to pollination.


How long does sampaguita become pollinated?

Sampaguita, or Jasmine sambac, is typically pollinated by insects, particularly bees. The flowering period lasts for several months, and the flowers generally remain open for a day or two, during which they can be pollinated. If pollination occurs successfully, the flowers will develop into fruit within a few weeks. However, the specifics can vary based on environmental conditions and the presence of pollinators.


Can only some flowers be pollinated?

Yes, not all flowers can be pollinated. Pollination primarily depends on the compatibility between the flower's reproductive structures and the pollinators or agents transferring pollen. Some flowers require specific pollinators, while others may be self-pollinating or wind-pollinated. Additionally, certain environmental conditions and timing can also affect a flower's ability to be pollinated successfully.