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Where does a columbine plant live?

Colorado


Is a Columbine flower a angiosperm or a gymnosperm?

A Columbine flower is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in an ovary. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce naked seeds without an ovary.


What seed do wild columbine come from?

Wild columbine, known scientifically as Aquilegia canadensis, produces seeds that develop in a dry, elongated fruit called a follicle. Each follicle contains several small seeds that are typically brown and flattened. These seeds are dispersed by wind or water, allowing them to germinate in suitable environments. Wild columbine seeds often require a period of cold stratification to break dormancy and promote germination.


How columbine seeds disperse?

This happens when the pod is dried up leaving it to explode.


Is columbine a monocot or dicot flower?

dicot


What is a plant that farmers plant that rhymes with weeds?

Farmers plant seeds.


What part of the plant seeds?

part of a plant makes the seeds.


Is the Colorado columbine flower a evergreen?

An evergreen is a plant that has leaves through every season. What comes to mind are conifers, pines, spruces, etc., but it can also be a plant in a steady climate that doesn't lose it's leaves. The Columbine loses it's leaves in the winter, so based on the definition of an evergreen the Columbine is not an evergreen, but is instead deciduous.


What function do a plant's seeds serve?

The function of seeds are for the plant to reproduce.


What part of plant makes the seeds?

part of a plant makes the seeds.


Are seeds made in the flower of a plant?

Yes, seeds are made in the flower of a plant.


How seeds are moved away from the adult plant?

By dispersal of fruits and seeds of that plant