Tomato flowers may dry up due to factors like extreme temperatures, lack of water, inadequate pollination, or diseases. It's important to ensure proper watering, provide shade in hot weather, and encourage pollinators to help prevent this issue.
i grow tomatos and the flowers dry so the tomato can grow banana peppers do the same
Yes, tomato flowers can die before fruiting if they are not successfully pollinated.
Many parts of the tomato plant are very irritating to the skin so I wouldn't try eating the flowers.
Hydrangea flowers may be drying up due to lack of water, excessive sunlight, or improper soil conditions. Make sure to water them regularly, provide some shade during hot days, and ensure the soil is well-draining.
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Tomatoes do produce flowers.
A tomato is a flowering plant. It produces flowers which then develop into fruits, such as tomatoes.
Tomato blossoms may dry up due to factors such as inconsistent watering, extreme temperatures, lack of pollination, or diseases like blossom end rot. Ensuring consistent watering, providing adequate support for the plants, and promoting pollination can help prevent this issue.
The tomato plant certainly does have flowers. Generally they are yellow, bell-shaped flowers visited by bees that bring the pollen to the pistil, though most are wind pollinated. It is the pollination of the flower that produces the delicious fruit we call "the tomato". If you hold a tomato in your hand, it is pretty obvious where the stem was located -- it's a pretty big scar. On the opposite end, where you might see a little pointy bump, is where the flower used to be.
Tomato is grown as a food. Carnations, peonies, and roses are generally grown for their flowers.
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