Cosmos flowers are considered complete flowers because they possess all four essential floral parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. This means they have both male (stamens) and female (carpels) reproductive structures, allowing them to potentially self-pollinate or cross-pollinate. Therefore, Cosmos flowers are not classified as incomplete flowers.
Cosmos bipinnatus is the scientific name for the Cosmos flower.
Remembering the Cosmos Flower was created in 1997.
the one that I have in my backyard is incomplete
The duration of Remembering the Cosmos Flower is 1.72 hours.
No I think its a incomplete flower.
No this is incomplete flower
no, a rose is not an incomplete flower
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incomplete
marigold is an incomplete flower.
is datura complete or incomplete flower
An incomplete flower is when a flower doesn't have one of these characteristics, stamen, a pistil, petals, and sepals. An incomplete flower lacks one of these.