Bougainvillea flowers themselves do not produce seeds in the traditional sense. Instead, the vibrant bracts that surround the small, inconspicuous flowers are often mistaken for the actual blooms. While the plant can produce small, hard seeds from its flowers, they are not the primary means of propagation, as bougainvillea is typically propagated through cuttings.
Most plants make seeds but a chemical plant doesn't make seeds it makes chemicals.
two plant parts that make seeds are pine cones and flowers
Nope. The reproductive mechanism of a fern releases spores instead of seeds, unlike most vascular plants.
Coniferous plants (conifers) make seeds but they don't have flowers.They have cones, such as pine cones, instead. The female cone produces seeds when it is fertilized by the pollen from the male cone, which is smaller and not woody.Some coniferous plants are: pine, spruce, cedar, larch, cypress, juniper and redwood.
Hosta flowers do make seeds.
Yes. Seeds grow within the flower.
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Gymnosperms (pines, spruces and the like) have neither fruit nor flowers. The seeds are carried in cones.
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They use seeds.
Moss has no flower or seed.
Tobacco flowers in the later stages of development. These flowers contain seeds that when dry can be seeded to make transplants the following year. They are very tiny seeds.
Most plants make seeds but a chemical plant doesn't make seeds it makes chemicals.
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The flowers are the structures on a plant that produce seeds for reproduction. Inside the flowers, the male pollen from the stamen fertilizes the female ovule in the pistil, resulting in the formation of seeds.