That's the way they grow.
it cracks out of the seed and starts to grow a stalk then leaves then the flower then it dies :)
A flower with a stalk is typically referred to as a "pedicellate flower," while a flower without a stalk is called a "sessile flower." The stalk, or pedicel, supports the flower and connects it to the plant, whereas a sessile flower is directly attached to the stem or branch. This distinction is important in botany for classification and identification purposes.
After you cut a tulip flower off of the plant, the leaves start to send nutrients back to the bulb to store for next year's flower. If you cut the leaves off along with the flower, your tulips will continually grow smaller each year. If you leave the stem and let it go to seed, they will also grow smaller next year.
You should cut the flower stalk but leave the leaves so the iris will rebloom next year.
the celery stalk that has leaves
cymose inflorescence (cyme; definite inflorescence) A type of flowering shoot (see inflorescence) in which the first-formed flower develops from the growing region at the top of the flower stalk
receptacle
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
The talk of the flower is called pedicel
Flower stalk!
The scientific name for a flower stalk is "peduncle". It is the stem-like structure that supports the flower and connects it to the main plant.
The Roots, Stems and Leaves are the main parts of the plant