An incomplete flower lacks one or more of the essential floral parts, which typically include stamens (male), carpels (female), petals, and sepals. Despite this, incomplete flowers can still perform vital functions like reproduction through the available structures, often relying on other flowers or mechanisms for successful pollination. For example, a flower missing petals may still attract pollinators through scent or color from other floral parts. Additionally, incomplete flowers can contribute to the overall reproductive strategy of the plant by allowing for specific adaptations to their environment or pollinators.
the one that I have in my backyard is incomplete
No I think its a incomplete flower.
no, a rose is not an incomplete flower
No this is incomplete flower
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.
Incomplete
Lotus flowers have all the flower parts so they are a complete flower.
If you cross a red flower with a white flower, you will get a pink flower. This is incomplete dominance.
Canna is a complete flower. The flower has both male and female sex organs. You do not need to buy both a "male" plant and "female" plant.