Questions tagged [flowers]

Reproductive structures of angiosperm (flowering) plants.

Note: Only the Angiosperm ("vessel seed") plants have flowers.

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Ideal examples of Magnoliophyta Lilianae

What are the ideal examples of Magnoliophyta (Lilianae-to be precise) for a teacher to show students? And, does anybody know exact name of this flower? Picture
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Does hybridizing a specific flower affect the offspring?

If among several flowers within a plant, there is a specific flower that is slightly larger or brighter or has an extra petal, will this trait be possibly passed on to the offspring? In other words, does picking a specific flower to hybridize matter…
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What was the first known flower meant for a flying pollinator insect?

I think flower ancestors were colorless and sugarless. The first flower then chanced upon using insects by attracting them. Has this flower been discovered and from what ancestors did it evolve from?
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Preserved flowers in epoxy resin

I want to cast flowers in resin. The problem is that everyone is casting dried flowers in order to prevent the moisture from fresh flowers evaporating while the resin is curing and I need to cast fresh flower. I tought of freeze dried flowers but…
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Flower Identification: Pyrenees, France

I'm trying to identify the white flowers in this photo. Location is in the Pyrenees mountains near Luz-Saint-Saveur in France. The image was shot in early September of this year. Any help is greatly appreciated! Robert
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What is wrong with this flower?

Today morning I was surprised to see this flower as it has four normal pale orange coloured petals and one bright red one. This is a flower of Hibiscus and all the flowers of this plant have the normal pale orange coloured petals, while this one…
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