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The Flower Life Cycle

Every flowering plant begins as a tiny seed. Through sunlight, water, and soil conditions, this seedling germinates into an attractive sprout or seedling with stems and roots to absorb nutrients while leaves capture sunlight for photosynthesis and create food by photosynthesis. Flowers contain male sexual parts (anthers) and female sexual parts (pistils). Pollen from the […]

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The Life Cycle of a Flower

Reproduction is the foundation of all flower life cycles, occurring when male reproductive cells from one plant join with female reproductive cells from another to create pollination. At this stage, flowers produce small grains of pollen which are dispersed via wind or animals such as insects to other flowers of their species and eventually fertilise.

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