Chances are it is lacking in a specific nutrient if your chili plant blooms but does not bear fruit ( chili's ) . . . Also chili's ( as well as bell peppers ) prefer to be planted in pairs. Put 2 chili plants together and they will do better. The nutrient your plant needs ( I am guessing since you said it flowers but does not bear fruit ) is usually sulpher. When you plant them in the ground, poke 2 to 4 wooden matches into the ground. Do that again, sometime in August. Your chili's should grow just fine, if you are watering it when it needs it, and clearing away weeds.
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Usually stems hold flowers, leaves, and fruit on plants.
They are known as angiosperms.
In the flowers.
Gymnosperms
Vascular plants with flowers produce seeds inside the fruit are called angiosperm. They are plants where the flower then becomes a fruit containing the seeds.
Fruit nor Flowers.
Angiosperms, the most numerous plants on earth, are seed-producing plants that have flowers and produce fruit which surround the seeds. Gymnosperms are have "naked" seed and include conifers and ginkgo plants.
Leaves flowers and fruit
Horticulture
Eggplants are the fruit of the eggplant plant. The plant develops flowers and the flowers later develop into the eggplants.
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Any plant that produces what is considered a fruit produces a flower. But, not all flowering plants produce fruits.