Flowers are actually quite complex. They have several parts which allow for polination and seed development. The best way to find out the specific part of the flower that you are looking for is to find a diagram and look for the labeled part. There technically isn't enough information in your question to name the particular part.
Nothjing would happen if a pollen grain from a rose flower fell on the stigma of a lemon flower
Nothjing would happen if a pollen grain from a rose flower fell on the stigma of a lemon flower
Jawaharlal Nehru's favorite flower was the red rose. He often wore a red rose on his jacket lapel.
No, a rose flower is a complete flower because it has all four basic flower parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. In contrast, an incomplete flower lacks one or more of these parts.
For a flower: Rose and Lily For a person's name: Sarah and Michael
a Rose is a flower but im pretty sure there is not a part of a flower called a rose
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rose flower is called- japa pushpam
There is a rose called the 'Frances Phoebe', which is hybrid tea rose.
Rosa poovu (means rose flower)
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The name of a red flower is mostly known as a rose.
It is called the stigma
The Cherokee Rose is the "state floral emblem" of Georgia The Wild Prairie Rose is the state flower of Iowa and North Dakota The Rose is the state flower of New York (no particular rose specified) The Oklahoma Rose is the state flower of Oklahoma Also The Camilla (sometimes called the "Rose of Winter") is the state flower of California, but it is actually from the Order Ericales and Family Theaceae while roses are from the Order Rosales and Family Rosaceae.
no, a rose is not an incomplete flower