No, ixora plants do not produce food on their own through photosynthesis. They are ornamental flowering plants that rely on external sources of nutrients and do not generate food for consumption.
a toads food is in the flower garden so they like to make their nest by the garden
Specialized cells in a flower include the guard cells in the stoma for regulating gas exchange, pollen grains for reproductive function, and trichomes for protection and secretion. Each of these cell types plays a specific role in the overall function and survival of the flower.
Flowers have bright colors that attract many kinds of insects, including bees. Daily visits help the flower pass pollen to another flower, which helps make more seeds. Wind is another way that flowers pass pollen.
Male Stick Insects will clutch to the back of a female and will join genital openings at the end of each of their tails/abdomens in order for the male to fertilize the eggs. A male stick insect will stay 'joined' to the female like this for weeks or months at a time, only leaving her briefly to eat. It has been known that some males become so attached to a female they will practically starve themselves to the point of death.
By making a sweet scent
Yes, ixora plants produce fragrant flowers with a sweet scent.
To make its own seed and reproduce
Many flowers, like the hibiscus have evolved to attract insects by traits such as bright colors and attractive smells.
Colors and scents.
No, ixora plants do not produce food on their own through photosynthesis. They are ornamental flowering plants that rely on external sources of nutrients and do not generate food for consumption.
Like most flowers, dandelions reproduce with the help of insects who pollinate the flower, transferring pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part of the flower. The flower is then able to produce seeds to make new flowers.
a toads food is in the flower garden so they like to make their nest by the garden
Specialized cells in a flower include the guard cells in the stoma for regulating gas exchange, pollen grains for reproductive function, and trichomes for protection and secretion. Each of these cell types plays a specific role in the overall function and survival of the flower.
Toads eat insects and slugs. A single toad could eat 10,000 insects in a summer. This is why many gardeners make toad homes in their flower beds.http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/beneficial/how-to-attract-toads.htm
To make a sun flower, you need flower + sun. To make an apple, you need flower + tree. THATS IT ;D
The purpose of a flower petal is to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. The colorful and fragrant petals help in attracting these insects, which aid in the fertilization and reproduction of the plant.