One characteristic that is true for all flowering plants, also known as angiosperms, is the production of flowers. Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms and typically consist of petals, sepals, stamens (male reproductive organs), and pistils (female reproductive organs). The presence of flowers distinguishes angiosperms from other plant groups. Additionally, flowering plants produce seeds enclosed within fruits, which aid in seed dispersal. This unique reproductive strategy is a defining feature of all flowering plants.