kenneth stank
No I think its a incomplete flower.
An example of incomplete dominance is a red flower and a yellow flower mating to produce a flower with a blended phenotype, such as an orange flower. In incomplete dominance, the offspring exhibit a trait that is a mix of the traits from the parents, rather than one trait being completely dominant over the other. In this case, both red and yellow colors contribute to the resulting orange flower.
Yellow bll is a flower....
it's a flower that is shape as a bell not included it petals and it's yellow in color grows more in tropical countries that are vigourous of sunlight.
A yellow bell is considered a complete flower. It contains all of the reproductive parts like the pistils, sepals, stamens, etc.
Some florist lillies look like a bell.
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monocot!
dilaw na kampana -_-
Some florist lillies look like a bell.
the one that I have in my backyard is incomplete
no, a rose is not an incomplete flower