yes they do.
The opposite of an artificial flower would be a real or natural flower.
A flower is a living thing, so it belongs to the life sciences. The beauty of a flower is also applied to some minerals, and these are known e.g. as flowers of sulfur.But these are of course not real flowers.
Trees that do not have flowers are in the gymnosperm group. Gymnosperm means naked seed and the seeds are not enclosed in a nut or fruit and they do not produce real flowers. They produce flower-like structures. Conifers or evergreen trees are in this group.
Conifers don't produce real flowers. However they do produce "flower-like pollen."
Dependent on if you want real flowers or plastic flowers or satin flowers you can find them wholesale from some flower markets where you can buy directly from sellers.
Yes. You could go on Google.com and go on images. Then type in "moon flowers" and it will show you diffrent types of moon flowers.
Camellias are evergreen shrubs and small trees, over 250 species. They are popular for their abundance of showy (and real) flowers
there is no real male name for this but there is a female name that means flower. Hana or hanae or hanako
Spray paint. You can spray paint flowers (real or fake) any color that you want!
Yes, just like broccoli, the part of the plant that we eat is the immature flower heads. The heads of cauliflower you see in the grocery are not flowers yet. They are the flower buds packed real tightly. The flowers, once they bloom, are not particularly showy and they don't really make a good corsage but you'll at least have something to eat after the dance.
How about one flower? Just don't make it a red rose because that means you are REAL serious.
The Joshua tree is actually a variety of yucca plant, and not a real tree at all. It reproduces sexually by flowers and fruit.