Yes, okra plants produce both male and female flowers. The female flowers are recognizable by their swollen ovary at the base, which eventually develops into the edible okra pod. Pollination typically occurs with the help of insects, allowing for the production of fruit from the female flowers.
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Olive is a fruit from the olive tree. Technically, olives are a fruit.
An okra flower consists of several key parts: the petals, which are typically yellow and attract pollinators; the sepals, which protect the flower bud; the stamens, which produce pollen for reproduction; and the pistil, which contains the ovary that develops into the okra pod after fertilization. The flower's structure facilitates pollination, ensuring the successful reproduction of the okra plant. Additionally, the flower's vibrant color and shape help attract bees and other pollinators essential for fertilization.
Okra typically bears fruit for about 2 to 3 months during its growing season, which can vary based on climate and growing conditions. After planting, it usually takes about 50 to 60 days for the plants to start producing pods. With proper care, okra can continue to produce throughout the summer until temperatures drop in the fall. Regular harvesting encourages more pod production.
Okra is a flowering plant of the Mallow family, valued for its edible green fruits
no way............ hahaha but i think its half fruit and half vegetable........... I'm not realy good about this
An okra flower typically has one pistil. The pistil is the female reproductive part of the flower, which consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. In okra, the flower also features numerous stamens, which are the male reproductive parts. Together, these structures facilitate the pollination and fertilization process necessary for producing okra pods.
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You can cut the okra in the middle and then u can cut the seeds out of the middle of the okra and there you go. Hope it helped :)
They said there are male and female type of okra and the female is the that bears fruit! Not sure though..^^
Ladies fingers or Okra is a member of the Hibiscus family H.esculentus it is an annual grown for the fruit used in cookery. The flowers are fairly inconspicuous.