Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (/ˌændʒiəˈspərmiː/), commonly called angiosperms. They include...
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grain. The sporophyte of a flowering plant is often described using sexual terms (e.g. "female" or "male") based on the sexuality of the gametophyte it gives...
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reproduction of flowering plants, the first is the timing of flowering and the other is the size or number of flowers produced. Often plant species have...
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Sex (redirect from Sexuality (biology))
development of the embryonic plant. The flowers of flowering plants contain their sexual organs. Most flowering plants are hermaphroditic, with both...
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Apomixis (category Plant reproduction)
have viable seeds containing a proper embryo, with asexual origin. In flowering plants, the term "apomixis" is used in a restricted sense to mean agamospermy...
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Hermaphrodite (redirect from Hermaphroditic plant)
known hermaphroditic species among mammals or birds. About 94% of flowering plant species are either hermaphroditic (all flowers produce both male and...
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Sexual reproduction (redirect from Sexual reproduction in flowering plants)
angiosperms have as few as three cells in each pollen grain. Flowering plants are the dominant plant form on land: 168, 173 and they reproduce either sexually...
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eventually to the complex seed-bearing gymnosperms and angiosperms (flowering plants) of today. While many of the earliest groups continue to thrive, as...
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