Sunflowers usually produce the most pollen. More than other flowers.
its a flower
All sunflowers produce seeds if they are fertilized. The only way they would not develop seeds is if they were pollenless and there were no sunflowers with pollen within range (about 3 miles for a honeybee) to fertilize them.
collect honeyand pollen!?!
Yes, all sunflowers produce seeds.
Yes, dwarf sunflowers do produce seeds.
Sunflowers reproduce by large seeds that form in the center of their flowerhead.
No, not all sunflowers produce sunflower seeds. Some varieties of sunflowers are grown for their ornamental flowers and do not produce seeds suitable for consumption.
Sunflowers produce seeds through a process called pollination. Pollen from the male part of the flower (the stamen) fertilizes the female part (the pistil), leading to the development of seeds within the flower's ovary. The seeds mature and eventually form the familiar sunflower seeds that we eat or use for planting.
Mammoth sunflowers can produce up to 2,000 seeds per flower.
Reproduction takes place in the head of the sunflower!!!
a flower produce pollen sacs which has pollen grains in it