Yes, cucumber is a flowering plant. It produces yellow flowers before developing into the fruit that we commonly eat.
Several animals eat flowering plants, including deer, rabbits, squirrels, and insects like bees. These animals feed on the nectar, pollen, seeds, or leaves of flowering plants as part of their diet.
Butterfly is dependent on flowering plants for nectar
No, strawberries are flowering plants. They belong to the genus Fragaria and produce white flowers that eventually develop into the fruit we commonly eat.
Yes, the flowering rush has adaptations to thrive in aquatic environments. Its long, narrow leaves reduce water resistance and help it move with water flow, while its ability to grow in various water depths allows it to access sunlight and nutrients efficiently. Additionally, the plant can spread through rhizomes to colonize new areas and reproduce effectively.
The flowering rush were first found in Eurasia, Russia. then they came to Ontario and started to invade our ecosystem.
The Flowering Rush has been in Michigan for many years
Sri Lanaka
it got here
To get rid of flowering rush, methods include physical removal, cutting or mowing, herbicide application, and biological control using specific insect species or pathogens. It is important to use a combination of these methods to effectively manage and eradicate flowering rush from water bodies. Regular monitoring and management are needed to prevent re-establishment.
they are autotrophic
Wheat is a flowering plant. Wheat produces flowers that eventually develop into grains, which are harvested for consumption.
Deer eat forbs, like flowering plants and weeds.
Yes, cucumber is a flowering plant. It produces yellow flowers before developing into the fruit that we commonly eat.
Its CARIBOU not caribuo they eat leaves of willows, sedges, flowering tundra plants, and mushrooms
Yes. Some from the flowers and some from the fruit.
at the table