Friday, November 13, 2009

Is a shasta daisy a complete or incomplete flower?

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Is a shasta daisy a complete or incomplete flower?
Complete. Sorry for lack of reference, I've picked off deadheads and seen the seeds inside. There is only one flower type, no male/female split.
Reply:It is a complete flower. Look in any wildflower, perennial guide, etc. The daisy formation is the most common example given of a complete flower. The Audobon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers. p18 Even though the shasta daisy is not a wildflower, it is in the daisy family and is complete flower.
Reply:It is a complete plant it makes seeds without being pollinated hope this helps.


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