It depends on the type of flower. They are 'seasonal' and those that do flower (not all plants do) do so at a certain time, usually annually. But that, too, depends on the plant
it is about the plants that always flowers
the answer is false because conifers bear cones only
Yes, hydrilla is a flowering aquatic plant. While it is not commonly grown for its flowers, hydrilla does produce small male and female flowers on separate plants.
No, cryptograms are not flowering plants. Cryptograms are a group of non-vascular plants that reproduce by spores, including mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. They do not produce flowers or seeds like flowering plants.
No, flowers and plants are not the same. Plants are living organisms that include a variety of species like trees, shrubs, and grasses. Flowers are reproductive structures found in certain plants, producing pollen and seeds for reproduction. Flowers are a part of plants, but not all plants have flowers.
All plants included under the plant kingdom except Phanerogamae ( flowering plants ) are devoid of flowers.
Fungi
because its not flower
No , before they bear fruits , they must bear flowers .
Yes. Basically, all plants that bear (grow) flowers are flowering plants why the other plant which do not bear (grow) flowers are non-flowering plants.
No,not all flowering plants bear fruits but the reproduce by scatering seeds.
No. Plants whoch are included under Phanerogamae are the only flower bearing plants.
give 10 examples of plant that can bear flowers and fruits?
You may have got a male plant. These plants do not bear fruit. They are grown to pollinate female plants.
begonias and pumpkins
cryptograms are the plants which doesn't bear flowers or seeds that are commonly known as flowerless or seedless
Streptocarpus princeps