Flowers can appear singly or together in a series. The interest that comes together is called a compound interest or inflorescence. In some species, compound interest may be regarded as a single (flower) interest, for example in Anthurium and sunflower. The unit of interest that composes a compound interest is called a floret.
Botanically, flowers are part of the plant to produce seeds. Pollination and fertilization take place on flowers. After fertilization, the flowers will grow further forming the fruit. In flowering plants, the fruit is the structure that carries and protects the seeds.
The formation of flowers has long been a concern of people, because much of the economic value of cultivated plants depends on the formation of flowers. Flowers will not form before the network where it will appear has reached the stage of maturity but not too old
In tree-shaped plants, newly formed or underdeveloped tissue will be very difficult to form flowers. Networks that reach the maturity stage are often characterized by carbon-nitrogen ratio
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