A beautiful gold/yellow flower shaped like a lilly.
Showy goldenrod flowers may be consumed by various pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects. Some small mammals like rabbits and deer may also eat showy goldenrod flowers. Additionally, certain bird species may feed on the seeds of the showy goldenrod plant.
Thistle plants have spiny leaves and produce purple or pink flowers with a spiky shape. Hollyhock plants have tall stems with large, colorful flowers that are shaped like a bell or trumpet.
the tall plants will turn purple. it may be cool or look like pooh
A poppy plant typically has thin stems with bright, colorful flowers that have delicate petals. The flowers can range in color from red to pink to white. The plant also produces distinct seed pods after the flowers have bloomed.
There are no flowers under the sea, because flowering plants use pollination to reproduce (which means the sperm travels through air, not water). You may be thinking of some animals that look like plants. Popular examples include Cnidarians (for example, the sea anemone and coral polyps) or Bryozoans (called 'moss animals' because they look like little plants).
Showy goldenrod flowers may be consumed by various pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects. Some small mammals like rabbits and deer may also eat showy goldenrod flowers. Additionally, certain bird species may feed on the seeds of the showy goldenrod plant.
It looks like a cob of corn in a flower form
Averaging about 4 ft (1.2 m) in height, goldenrod is a perennial with clusters of bright yellow flowers.
The main difference between ragweed and goldenrod is their appearance. Ragweed has small green flowers and leaves that are deeply divided, while goldenrod has bright yellow flowers and smooth leaves. Additionally, ragweed is a common allergen, while goldenrod is not typically a source of allergies.
There are many flowers that are made of small clusters of flowers such as Baby's breath, forsythia, goldenrod, and others.
Gerbera, gardenia, geranium, gerbera daisy, gladiolus, globeflower, goldenrod and gypsophila are flowers.
Dandelion, golden deal, chamomille, goldenrod are flowers that are yellow...are flowers fruit?
Look and smell nice
no flowers do not have fur... but if you look at them closely it may look like fur but its not- its pollen ... and in the spring the pollen falls off of the flowers and into the air. thats how we get Allergies
they are pink and have stems
It has flowers and fruits.(grass have flowers once per year.)
Some weeds (ex. dandelions) look like flowers because they have a flower head and are related to flowers. But flowers and vegetables were nothing more than weeds centuries ago before people started cultivating them.