Yes! There is a flower that grows inside out and upside down. It is called a Cyclamen.
Pollen grows a tube that travels down to the flowers ovary. From there, the nucleus of the pollen grains passes through the pollen tube to join the nucleus of the ovule to fertilize.
Yes, that's true. When pollen grains land on the stigma of a compatible flower, they germinate and develop a pollen tube that grows down through the style toward the ovary. This tube facilitates the transfer of sperm cells to the ovule, allowing for fertilization to occur. This process is essential for the reproduction of flowering plants.
When a flower is pollinated, the pollen grain lands on the stigma of the flower, which is the female reproductive organ. The pollen grain then germinates, forming a pollen tube that grows down through the style to reach the ovary where fertilization can occur.
If the body is upside down then it is no longer in the anatomical position. But no, it would not change.
After pollination, each pollen grain grows a pollen tube that extends down into the style of the flower and reaches the ovary. The pollen tube delivers the male gametes (sperm cells) to the ovule for fertilization to occur.
The flower falls out.
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Sound like a passion flower vine
noty a very good answer i know. but as far as i know you can dry any flower by hanging them upside down
It's an upside down equilateral triangle inside a circle. It is called "scorpion flower"
unbleached flower, upside down cake, ugli fruit
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Carrots, potatoes-anything where the root "is" the vegetable.
I'm not certain that a flower can bloom upside down. Though if you ever look at a tree like a fruit tree like a lemon tree. When you see that the lemons are about to bloom they look like flowers blooming but they are these little tiny green things and those are the lemons you can say that they do bloom upside down because the lemon has to hang on the tip of the branch so the answer to that question would be a lemon tree blooms upside down though its not a flower
because your stomach flips upside down.
The pistil is the female part of the flower. When pollen is transfered from the stamen of the same flower or another flower of the same or similar type by wind, insects, or q-tips, a seed forms inside the pistil. Plant breeders actually remove the stamen from selected flowers and place pollen from other flowers ion or in the pistil with q-tips so the plant that grows from the seed will have the desired characteristics.
It's called Fritillaria. There are 3 colors.