Yes, bluebells do produce seeds. After the flowers are pollinated, they develop into seed capsules that contain the seeds.
No, green algae do not produce seeds. Most green algae reproduce through cell division, spores, or fragmentation rather than seeds. Seeds are a structure produced by seed plants for reproductive purposes.
All vascular plants do not produce seeds and fruits, only angiosperms can do it.
Yes, reeds are flowering plants that produce seeds. The seeds are typically contained within the flowers or inflorescence of the reed plant.
Hostas do produce seeds.
Cucumber seeds are angiosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. In contrast, gymnosperms produce seeds that are not enclosed within a fruit.
Bluebells reproduce by seeds, which are typically found in the bulb of the plant. However, bluebells can also spread through underground rhizomes to form dense colonies.
Bluebells are perennial plants that go dormant in the winter to conserve energy and protect themselves from the cold. During this time, they store nutrients in their underground bulbs and cease leaf growth until conditions are more favorable for growth in the spring.
If they are plants (e.g. spotted knapweed) they produce seeds to reproduce, because they are plants that produce seeds to reproduce. If they are animals (e.g. brown tree snake) they do not produce seeds, because animals do not reproduce by producing seeds.
Yes, all sunflowers produce seeds.
Yes, dwarf sunflowers do produce seeds.
they produce leaves and flowers forphotosynthesis,
Orchards are groups of fruit trees, so the produce fruit, therefore they produce seeds.
Angiosperms and gymnosperm plant types both produce seeds
Oddly enough they produce guava seeds.
Bluebells bloom in the spring.
A Sheaf of Bluebells was created in 1917.
cacti are flowering plants and produce seeds