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Rose flowers help plants by attracting beneficial insects and songbirds during pollination.
Rose is a normal flowering Plant .
It isn't, it is a member of the malvaceae - mallows, not the rosacae. The common name rose has been given to almost countless plants that have large attractive flowers with a passing resemblance to a true rose. Apples are members of the rose family though!! (Look closely at apple blossom and they are near identical to wild rose flowers - Rosa canina etc.)
The common name for plants in the rose family Geum is avens.
The rose and the daffodil are both Angiosperms (flowering plants). After that they separate. The daffodil is a moncot and the rose is a dicot. The both have beautiful flowers.
Rose, marigold, petunia and many more
rose, grass, flowers of most kinds (rose, tulip), mushrooms.
The strawberry belongs to the Rosaceae family, which is commonly known as the rose family. This family includes a variety of other fruits and plants, such as raspberries, blackberries, and apples, as well as ornamental flowers like roses. The Rosaceae family is characterized by its flowering plants, many of which produce edible fruits.
No, not all plants have two kinds of flowers. Some plants have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive parts, making them "perfect" or "hermaphroditic" flowers. Other plants have separate male and female flowers on the same plant or on different plants, referred to as "imperfect" flowers.
the example of a red flower is a rose
type in hobbidance plants with two other flowers get roxy
Angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants, and gymnosperms (are plants with naked seeds) are mostly conifers and cycads. Basically, angiosperms are plants with flowers, gymnosperms are all other vascular seed plants that don't have flowers. (There are other plants like ferns and mosses that don't fit into either groups.) Strawberries, you probably know, have flowers. They are actually in the rose family, Rosaceae.