Seeds can travel through a flower via wind and animals. In wind dispersal, lightweight seeds can be carried away by breezes, allowing them to settle in new locations. In animal dispersal, seeds may attach to fur or be eaten by animals, which later excrete them in different areas, facilitating their spread. Both methods enhance the chances of germination in suitable environments.
A seed flower is called an ovule
mostly through diversification of the means by which a plant sends out its seed, pollen, pit etc. it changes from plant to plant flower to flower tree to tree bush to bush
A flower makes a seed by doing this:First of all the stamen the male part of the plant needs to get pollen.so it needs bees or other living things to help.when it gets pollen,the pistil the female part of the plant who produce egg cells combine,and a seed is made.
A seed is typically found within the fruit or seed pod of a flower. After the flower is pollinated and fertilized, the ovules within the ovary develop into seeds. The seed is often located at the center or within the swollen ovary of the flower.
Yes, monocots and dicots look different in terms of their seed structure, leaf vein arrangement, and flower parts. Monocots typically have one cotyledon (seed leaf), parallel leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of three; while dicots usually have two cotyledons, netted leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Which ever seed you plant will be what the flower will be. However, the flower's color is random. If you do not get the flower color that you need, you have to dig up that flower and plant another seed.
A seed flower is called an ovule
Root, Stem, leaf, flower, fruit & Seed etc.
it depends on the flower
wind & animals
In the female part of the flower called the Carpel. The seed grows out of the ovary.
mostly through diversification of the means by which a plant sends out its seed, pollen, pit etc. it changes from plant to plant flower to flower tree to tree bush to bush
never heard of it being called "Flower of the Seed" but as for "Flower of the Sea" it is because it resembles a flower.
A flower makes a seed by doing this:First of all the stamen the male part of the plant needs to get pollen.so it needs bees or other living things to help.when it gets pollen,the pistil the female part of the plant who produce egg cells combine,and a seed is made.
A conifer seed, such as that of a pine tree, does not produce a flower. Conifers are a type of seed plant that reproduce via cones instead of flowers. The seeds of conifers are found inside the cones and are dispersed through various methods such as wind.
A seed is typically found within the fruit or seed pod of a flower. After the flower is pollinated and fertilized, the ovules within the ovary develop into seeds. The seed is often located at the center or within the swollen ovary of the flower.
A seed flower is called an ovule