Yes, both tulips and orchids are bisexual flowers, meaning they contain both male (stamens) and female (pistil) reproductive organs in the same flower. This allows for self-pollination or cross-pollination to occur within one flower.
Watermelon, cucumber and papaya. That is why papaya is always grown in pairs otherwise there will be no papayas.
tulip Tulip, Tuberose, Trumpet Flower
no. of petals,stamen.petal ,pistil does tulip have
The most colorful flower can be subjective, but some vibrant options include roses, dahlias, orchids, and tulips. These flowers come in a wide range of hues and can add a pop of color to any garden or bouquet.
Yes, all bisexual and male flowers have anthers
Orchids can be both bisexual and unisexual, depending on the species. Many orchids have flowers that are hermaphroditic, containing both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive organs, making them bisexual. However, some orchid species are unisexual, producing separate male and female flowers. This diversity in reproductive structures allows orchids to adapt to various pollination strategies.
Plants can't be bisexual but they can be asexual, meaning they have the ability to fertilize themselves.
some types of flowers are orchids and bromeliads
A tulip flower has both male and female parts. It is a complete flower.
Watermelon, cucumber and papaya. That is why papaya is always grown in pairs otherwise there will be no papayas.
tulip Tulip, Tuberose, Trumpet Flower
Tulips bloom in Spring. It usually depends where you live.
Bisexual
Bisexual
1. Rose. 2. Tulip. 3. Lilies. 4. Sunflower. 5. Daffodils. 6. Orchids. 7. Daisies. 8. Carnations. 9. Dahlia. 10. Hydrangeas
Orchids...
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