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Ageratum is a dicotyledonous flower. This means that its seeds typically have two embryonic leaves when they germinate.
A few months is how long they will survive.
they germinate and grow a small tube all the way to the ovary
Daffodils do not germinate from seeds; they propagate through bulbs. It can take 2-4 weeks for daffodil bulbs to sprout once planted in the ground. They typically flower in the spring, about 6-8 weeks after sprouting.
If pollen from a rose plant reaches the stigma of a carnation flower, fertilization is not likely to occur. Compatibility between different plant species is low due to genetic differences. This will likely result in the pollen not being able to germinate and grow to fertilize the ovules of the carnation flower.
A flower is alive when it is a part of a plant. It could take nutrition from plant. But when it is fallen it will never take nutrition. With out nutrition a living thing cant survive so it is dead
they germinate and grow into a pretty flower
No, it shouldn't. It may cause some of the seeds not to germinate as they fight for sunlight, but it shouldn't slow them down.
Ageratum is a dicotyledonous flower. This means that its seeds typically have two embryonic leaves when they germinate.
nectar :- for to attract insect petals :- same flowers germinate and give fruits
No. Bees go from flower to flower randomly.
A few months is how long they will survive.
they germinate and grow a small tube all the way to the ovary
Daffodils do not germinate from seeds; they propagate through bulbs. It can take 2-4 weeks for daffodil bulbs to sprout once planted in the ground. They typically flower in the spring, about 6-8 weeks after sprouting.
Usually they flower in summer.
As Calendulas are hardy annuals they can germinate in Autumn and stand through the Winter to flower earlier the following year.
It is the flower a state adopts to be "their flower". Usually, the flower is native to the area.Hope this helped!-LoverGirl13