Thursday, May 20, 2010

How do you get seeds from flowers?

Thanks for all of you who help! I just need to know how to get them from a flower and how they get there (that would be even better) THANKS!

How do you get seeds from flowers?
it matters what kind of flowers





some have most pods, seeds that fly away (like dandeiloins), others even berries (on trees w/ flowers)





they get there from pollination





go to http://www.theseedsite.co.uk/seedpods.ht...


or


http://www.botanical-online.com/poliniza...





hope this helps
Reply:There needs to be two flowers. One male flower, one female flower. Bees and other flying insects collect pollen from a male flower, and if they happen to fly on to a female flower the pollen will fall off onto it's stamen.





This firtilizes the female flower, and it will produce seeds right under the flower head (an almost spherical bit grows under the flower head, and contains the seeds). The flower than dies and the seeds are released.





Other flowers produce seeds on the head (like sunflowers).





Good luck,
Reply:a flower is what the seed is created from. once the pedals have fallen the seed will form from where the "bud" of the flower was. Basically, the flower is the sexual reproductive organ of the plant that actually makes the seeds cause both the female and male parts on in that flower, so just be patient, let the flower pedals fall and the seed should be sitting right there

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