Yes, you can plant flowers after it rains, as the soil is typically moist, which can help the plants establish their roots. However, be cautious about overly saturated soil, as it can lead to poor drainage and root rot. It's best to wait for the water to drain sufficiently if the ground is too muddy. Always check the weather forecast to ensure that more rain isn't expected soon after planting.
No, but you can plant them from bulbs or seeds
The flowers appear before the seed.
Flower color is an example of a trait that can be passed from a parent plant to its offspring. If a plant with red flowers is crossed with another plant with red flowers, their offspring are likely to also have red flowers due to the genetic inheritance of the trait for red flower color.
No, flowers are a parts of a plant. Some plants don't have flowers, but all flowers come from plants.
flowering plant
When it either rains or when the plant is watered, the microscopic hairs on the roots and the leaves absorb the water. The water then acts a food for the plant to help it grow, make flowers and finally produce a fruit. But don't be deceived, not all fruits are edible!
Flowers produce seeds for the plant
Pollen from flowers on one plant can fertilize flowers on a different plant. What is this process called?'
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.
I've been to the Boeing Plant so when it rains in Seattle, which is like 5min away, It rains in the outside areas of the Boeing plant. They can't control the weather outside!
yes it does have flowers. Pipal tree does bear flowers
The time you plant flowers depends on the type of flowers you are planting. An almanac can help you determine the best times to plant anything.
Yes, the calathea plant can produce small, inconspicuous flowers, but they are not the main feature of the plant.
flowers
A Rose has leaves and flowers.
Angiospermic plants have flowers
flowers is a plant.