Orchids produce flowers to attract pollinators for reproduction, but not all flowers are successfully pollinated and develop into fruits. Orchid pollination can be complex and dependent on specific pollinators, which may not always be available. Without successful pollination, fruits will not develop.
They produce fruits. Rice is the fruit in the rice plant. Whereas, many orchids produce fruits but they are not edible.
Grasses, such as wheat, produce seeds but no fruit. Many orchids produce seeds, as fine as flour, that even lack a food source for the new plant. They rely on a hypha from a fungus to invade, upon which they use the fungi as a food source, at least in the short term. And some orchids do produce seeds, notably vanilla.
No, orchids are flowering plants that produce seeds (very small seeds) in seed pods.
Blue birds do not eat orchids. Blue birds eat berries, sumac, holly and elderberry, fruits, berry producing shrubs and insects.
Do you mean "produce" as in "to make" or "produce" as in fruits and vegetables? Produce as in "to make": Make, form, create. Produce as in fruits and vegetables: fruits and vegetables...can't think of anything else...
yes i think they produce fruits.
I did a project on orchids and learned that dried seed pods and orchidfruit are used as vanilla flavoring.
Fruits
Yes, vanilla is a legume fruit. Vanilla pods are derived from Orchids, this makes them botanically fruits. (Orchids are not legumes but the terms pod and bean are used for both legumes and vanilla thus causing confusion).
Generally, types of vegetation are orchids and bromiliads. Crops grown are tapioca, pineapple and sweet potato.
Fiber containing fruits and vegetables