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Do all plants have flower?

Do all plants have flowers? No. Although most of the world’s plants are flowering plants called angiosperms (from the Greek words for “vessel” and “seed”), there are hundreds of plants that do not make flowers. Seed plants that do not have flowerssuch as cycads, ginkgo, and conifersare called gymnosperms.Click to see full answer. Correspondingly, which plants do not have flowers?Experts say there are 11 main types of non-flowering plants. They include liverworts, mosses, hornworts, whisk ferns, club mosses, horsetails, ferns, conifers, cycads, ginkgo, and gnetophytes. You might already know how flowering plants reproduce. After pollination, seeds grow inside their flowers.Secondly, why do some plants not have flowers? There are some non-flowering plants that don’t produce seeds. Instead, they use spores to reproduce. Spore producing plants include plants such as mosses and ferns. Plants that make spores produce huge numbers of them. Just so, do all plants have flowers and fruits? All fruits come from flowers, but not all flowers become fruits. Fruits are typically derived from the ovaries of a flower and contain seeds. This means all parts of a plant that flower (including most culinary nuts and berries) are “fruits” and all non-flowering parts of plants are “vegetables”.Why do plants have flower?Flowers contain the plant’s reproductive organs which have the most important task – to generate seeds to give life to new plants. The male organs of the flower, the stamens, produce pollen, which is made up of tiny little grains of powder, usually yellow.

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Chauncey Koziol

Update: 2024-08-01