No, flowers are a parts of a plant. Some plants don't have flowers, but all flowers come from plants.
Flowers!
No it is not a flowering plant because all ferns have no flowers
All plants included under the plant kingdom except Phanerogamae ( flowering plants ) are devoid of flowers.
Plants can't reproduce when the flowers are plucked because the flowers have the plant seeds. no flowers, noseeds, no more of the plant's kind. -IQ
If someone plucks off all the flowers from a plant, it can impact the plant's ability to reproduce and produce seeds. The plant may also redirect its energy towards growing new flowers instead of other important functions like root and stem growth. In some cases, the plant may become stressed and vulnerable to diseases or pests.
Yes,to crossbreed all you have to do is take two flowers and plant them next to each other
Cheimeric plants in Bouganvillea
It couldn't reproduce
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.
Producing flowers costs the plant in terms of diverting resources. If, for example, the insects which are likely to pollinate the flowers are not around at that time of the year, the production of flowers would be an expensive but pointless activity.
You cross a pure-breeding plant with red flowers and a pure-breeding plant with white flowers. All the offspring have red and white speckled flowers. What type of allele relationship does this show?