Submitted by AdmiralWackbar t3_yympmt in Maine
Dudezmcgee t1_iwwvwno wrote
Reply to comment by Munrowo in Accurate by AdmiralWackbar
More like a seed, gymnosperm skip the whole flower part and let the wind do all the work instead of relying on pollinators.
marrymejojo t1_iwxltx5 wrote
But they must still have a "flower" like structure for the pollin to land on. Even if it's like not an obvious thing.
It has me thinking, if we did have a state flower what would it be?
My vote is stinking Benjamin.
Dudezmcgee t1_iwxubqy wrote
It has a zygote, or egg under the scales, yes. But it doesn't have an ovary like flowers do, which is what defines them. It also does not contain a stamen, or sperm producing organ like a flower. Instead, gymnosperm alternate between pollinating and being pollinated (to avoid self-pollination).
And I think the stinking benjamin would be a wonderful idea for a state plant! Though I admit I had to look that up cause I'd only heard them called "waking robins" before lol
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