The stem of a flower, also known as the peduncle, supports the flower and elevates it to facilitate pollination by making it more accessible to pollinators like bees and butterflies. It also transports water, nutrients, and sugars between the roots and the flower, playing a crucial role in the plant's overall health and growth. Additionally, the stem helps to stabilize the flower, allowing it to withstand environmental factors such as wind or rain.
The flower is attached to the stem by the radical.
The Leangth of a flower stem us 5 in.
the flower is attached to the stem by being connected
The stem is the equivalent of a backbone to an animal. It supports the flower.
The flower is attached to the stem by the radical.
the flower is attached to the stem by being connected
The flower wont grow after stem brakes.Then the flower dies because the water comes up the stem so therefor the flower dies.
It is a stem vegetable.
Well since is almost the same as broccoli then yes it is a stem.
how the flowers is attached to the stem
The stem or the root
Is the lily's arrangement of flower on a stem a spike, raceme, panicle, or head?