A yellow bell is considered a complete flower. It contains all of the reproductive parts like the pistils, sepals, stamens, etc.
No I think its a incomplete 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.
Some florist lillies look like a bell.
kenneth stank
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monocot!
dilaw na kampana -_-
Some florist lillies look like a bell.
No, Jasmine Sampaguita are not complete flowers. They do not have stamens, carpels, or seeds. They are only reproduced through cuttings.
These are the flowers of the Kowhai tree (Sophora).
A yellow bell, commonly known as Tecoma stans, typically has two carpels. These carpels form the ovary of the flower, which is part of the plant's reproductive structure. The arrangement and number of carpels can vary among different species, but for yellow bell, two is standard.