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flowering plant

noun

  1. a plant that produces flowers, fruit, and seeds; angiosperm.


flowering plant

  1. A plant that produces flowers and fruit; an angiosperm.
  2. See more at angiosperm
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Word History and Origins

Origin of flowering plant1

First recorded in 1860–65
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“The ecosystems would be recognizable to what they are today. You know, like flowering plants are the dominant plants,” Reichgelt said.

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Insects are essential members of the web of life that pollinate many flowering plants, serve as a food source for birds and animals, and perform other important ecological services.

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April was cool and wet which meant many flowering plants, including bluebells, flowered later than usual – like these fine examples at Walk Wood in Sheffield Park and Garden in East Sussex.

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There’s something comforting about knowing there’s a company in Southern California providing such a wide selection of seeds for growing food and flowering plants.

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T. oblanceolata displaces the previous genome record holder, a modestly sized flowering plant called Paris japonica that has 149 billion base pairs.

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