They both complete each other. A flowering plant makes the ecosystem better-looking and more graceful. And bees help us in honey-making and a few more jobs. But bees couldn't make honey without the flowers, and flowers wouldn't exist without bees, bcz when a bee skips from flower to flower to gather nectar, it carries a few pollen grains to the other flower's pistil. By this, flowers reproduce in a wider way to help make our environment merrier.
Bees get a food source
It creates more flowers
All flowering plants offer nectar and pollen, great attractions to bees and butterflies, and aiding in cross pollination.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
A plant with seeds is a flowering plant and is called an angiosperm.
Flowering plants have flowers, non-flowering plants do notFlowering plants produce seeds, non-flowering do not (normally spore)Gametophytes are independent in non-flowering plants, these are dependent on sporophytes in flowering plants.
They are both plants for one
Yes both these plants are flowering plant.
There are many varieties of bushy plants, both flowering and non-flowering. Some bushy plants are the Japanese kerria, Camellia, and the Butterfly Bush. These are all flowering bushy plants.
There are many varieties of bushy plants, both flowering and non-flowering. Some bushy plants are the Japanese kerria, Camellia, and the Butterfly Bush. These are all flowering bushy plants.
different: hibiscus plant is a flowering plant but fern is not a flowering plant.
Flowering plants use both xylem and phloem tissues to transport water and food products within the plant
They are both plant and flower, chrysanthemums are flowering plants.
They are land plants and flowering plants.