100 pistil
yes
corn niether has sepal nor petals-niks
how many pistil of santan
3 petals,3sepals,6 filament with anther on top of it and 6 pistil.
stamens 8 and petals 5 depending on its size.
there are calyx that is the sepals that is the leaf like structures below the petals which perform the function of protection to the floral cup and below that there is the epicalyx another leaves like structures and they can be five to six and the corolla has five petals and are free in a twisted aestivation and they help to attract insects for pollination and the androciem consists of the pollengrains,anthers,the pollentube and gynoeciem consists of the ovary of axile placentation.
100 petals
4 peatals
corn niether has sepal nor petals-niks
how many pistil of santan
3 petals,3sepals,6 filament with anther on top of it and 6 pistil.
stamens 8 and petals 5 depending on its size.
It contains stigma, style, ovary, ovul, anther, filament, pollen grains, pollen tube , sepal, petals, and many more in a flower.
True lilies are monocotyledonous - so always have floral parts in multiples of 3! Three petals and three sepals, with six stamens, and three carpels.
there are calyx that is the sepals that is the leaf like structures below the petals which perform the function of protection to the floral cup and below that there is the epicalyx another leaves like structures and they can be five to six and the corolla has five petals and are free in a twisted aestivation and they help to attract insects for pollination and the androciem consists of the pollengrains,anthers,the pollentube and gynoeciem consists of the ovary of axile placentation.
Flower petals are rarely a different quantity than a Fibonacci number. Look it up. It's pretty amazing. However, for a sunflower, that number should be 34, 55 or 89 depending upon its size.
Anthers Anthers, the flower's male part, are connected to the top of the stamen and support pollen sacs. The gumamela has dozens of stamens whereas most flowers have only five. Stamen Tube The anthers are attached to filaments that join together and form the stamen tube, also known as the stamina column. This is unique to the gumamela. Style The style, or flower's ovary, is housed in the stamen column. The style branches out into five arms outside the stamina column. Each arm supports one of the gumamela's stigma. Stigma Male pollen grains are deposited onto the stigma. The stigma contains the flower's ovules that will start to turn into seeds after they are pollinated. Petals The gumamela's petals, also known as the corolla, have shallow lobes. The flower has only five petals. Gumamela breeders develop flowers with many "petals"---stamens that are bred to look like petals---to make a larger, fuller-looking flower. Sepals The sepals are modified leaves surrounding the gumamela's petals, serving to protect the flower, especially when it's still a bud.
the sampaguita is many petal and santan many flowering