Types of flowers
Parts of a plant
Plant groups
plant life cycles
how plants can be used
100

the most popular flower type

rose

100
what is the female part of a plant?

The pistil

100

These are non-vascular plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves. They include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.

Bryophytes

100

These plants complete their entire life cycle (germination, growth, flowering, fruiting, and death) within one growing season

Annuals

100

 Plants are the foundation of many diets, providing us with a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts

Food

200

a delightfully simple flower that is renowned for its variety of brilliant colors.

daisy 

200

what is the male part of a plant?

The stamen

200

These are the simplest plants, lacking well-defined roots, stems, and leaves. They are typically aquatic and include algae.

Thallophytes

200

These plants require two growing seasons to finish their life cycle. In the first year, they focus on vegetative growth (roots, stem, and leaves), and in the second year, they flower and produce seeds before dying off.

Biennials

200

Plants provide the raw materials for textiles, such as cotton and linen, as well as paper and other manufactured products.

Fiber

300

is known for its fragrance, medicinal properties, and beautiful bluish-purple color.

lavender 

300

The colorful parts that attract pollinators

the petals

300



These are seedless vascular plants, meaning they have true roots, stems, and leaves, but they reproduce through spores rather than seeds. Ferns, clubmosses, and horsetails are examples.




Pteridophytes

300

These plants live for more than two years. They typically do not die off in the fall and continue to grow from the same root system in subsequent years.

Perennials

300

Plants, both directly and as a source of bio-based materials, can be used to create energy.

Fuel

400

a popular flower type, are known for their dazzling yellow blooms and large size

sunflower

400

The Usually green and leaf-like, they protect the flower bud before it opens.

sepals

400

These are vascular plants that reproduce through seeds, but their seeds are not enclosed in fruits. Conifers, cycads, and ginkgos are examples.

Gymnosperms

400

 what are some types of Perennials?

Perennials can be herbaceous (non-woody) or woody (like trees and shrubs).

400

Plants play a critical role in maintaining air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis. They also help stabilize soil, preventing erosion, and provide habitat for wildlife.

Environmental Benefits

500

 Often called "mums", these flowers are autumn favorites, and the birth month flower of November.

Chrysanthemum.

500

The base of the flower where all other parts are attached.

Receptacle

500

These are the flowering plants and are the most diverse group. Their seeds are enclosed in fruits and they are further divided into monocots and dicots.

Angiosperms

500

What does the annuals who life cycle look like?

germination, growth, flowering, fruiting, and death

500

Many plants contain compounds that can be used to treat various illnesses, with examples including penicillin and other pharmaceuticals.

Medicine