Which plants bear flowers?
- Trees. Many trees bloom in some form or another.
- Annuals. Annuals are plants that live for one season.
- Perennials. Perennials are plants that live from season to season.
- Bulbs, Corms and Tubers. Perhaps the most commonly known flower bulbs are those that flower in the spring, like tulips, daffodils and hyacinths.
Also, do all plants bear flowers?
No. Although most of the world's plants are flowering plants called angiosperms (from the Greek words for “vessel” and “seed”), there are hundreds of plants that do not make flowers. Seed plants that do not have flowerssuch as cycads, ginkgo, and conifersare called gymnosperms.
Correspondingly, what are three examples of flowering plants?
Some examples of flowering plants include the orchids, tulips, lilies, and magnolias. Flowering plants are also called angiosperms and are the most diverse group of plants on earth.
The number of species of flowering plants is estimated to be in the range of 250,000 to 400,000. This compares to around 12,000 species of moss or 11,000 species of pteridophytes, showing that the flowering plants are much more diverse.