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The asparagus that is the early green, purple or white spear. This is the part that is eaten. If allowed to grow, the spear becomes woody, branches out into an asparagus "fern" and if possible the fern will produce flowers and seeds. Some varieties are infertile and produce no seeds.
Yes, they produce scapes of white flowers in Spring.
Opium poppies CUTE. actually he likes white stargazer lilies the best.
Because White poppies is a sign of peace
yes, mosy lilys are monocotyledonous and produce flowers
Jasmine plants reproduce through seeds, cuttings, layering, or by grafting. They produce small white flowers that contain both male and female parts for pollination. These flowers then develop into seed pods containing one or more seeds, which can be collected and germinated to grow new plants.
Arctic poppies typically grow to be around 6 to 12 inches in height. They are low-growing plants that produce beautiful white or yellow flowers, making them well-adapted to the harsh conditions of the Arctic regions.
First the seed is planted. Then the seed grows into a plant. The plant flowers. All the flowers fall to the ground. The seeds from those flowers disperse. These seeds grow into new plants.
Examples of flowers with ballistic seeds include sweet peas, lupines, milkweed, California poppies, impatiens and Wisteria. Wisteria, a vine with fragrant purple or white flowers, produces pods that resemble peas. After they have matured and dried and the weather is hot and dry, the pods explode, sending seeds up to 70 feet away from the parent plant. It is the drying of the pod that supplies the force for the ejection of the seeds; the seeds themselves do not explode. As a pod dries, tension builds in the tissue of the pod walls, causing it to split suddenly, which hurls the seeds away, sometimes with an audible popping sound.
Yes, a wandering jew plant can produce small, white or pink flowers under the right conditions.
No. It is a flowering plant. Fenugreek seeds are used in cooking and seeds come from flowers.