The answer to that question is yes. All flowers do have ovaries. Without ovaries, all flowers wouldn't be able to reproduce, or create more of themselves.
Marie-Claire
Banana is one
A daisy is in the class Magnoliopsida, which includes all flowering plants with true flowers and seeds enclosed in ovaries.
ovaries
Angiosperms are plants that produce flowers and fruits.Specifically, the name combines the Greek words angeion("vessel") and spermos ("relating to seed"). It designates seeds which are enclosed in ovaries. The ovaries ultimately turn into fruits, and its ovules ultimately turn into the seeds of the plant's fruits.
Ovaries are important because if a plant doesn't have one, it wont be able to produce more seeds and make new plants.
In plants, the flowers. In animals, the genitals/gonads.testes and ovaries
Jonathon Beccera
stamen, they produce pollen to fertilize ovaries
Multiple fruits are formed from the ovaries of multiple flowers that are closely clustered together. A common example is the pineapple, which develops from the fusion of individual berries from many flowers. Other examples include figs and mulberries, where the fruit results from the collective ovaries of multiple flowers. These fruits often develop a single, larger structure that is typically consumed as a whole.
After pollination, fertilization takes place. then the ovaries grow into fruits and ovules grow into seeds. That Is All.
In Angiosperms the ovules are contained in the ovaries of the plant which are contained in the flowers.
Yes all daisies are flowers. But not all flowers are daisies.