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We can look at the ovary and try to find the position of the petals. If the petals are below the ovary then it is considered "superior" and if they are above the ovary it is considered "inferior". The inferior flower, leaves behind vestigial flower parts that are visible on the fruit.
In the tomato flower, the ovary is superior. This means that it is located above the attachment point of the other floral parts, such as the petals and sepals. The superior ovary is characteristic of many plants in the Solanaceae family, to which tomatoes belong.
Inferior
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Inferior
An inferior plant ovary is a type of ovary that is positioned below the attachment point of the other floral parts, such as petals and stamens. This means that the ovary is embedded within the receptacle of the flower, making it less prominent. Inferior ovaries are characteristic of certain flower families, such as the Malvaceae and some members of the Asteraceae. This positioning can influence fruit development and the overall morphology of the flower.
A tomato flower has a superior ovary, which means that the ovary is located above the attachment point of the other floral parts, such as the petals and sepals. This type of ovary allows for the development of the fruit directly from the ovary after fertilization. The tomato fruit, classified as a berry, develops from this superior ovary.
An inferior ovary refers to a type of fruit in which the seeds are below the other parts of the flower within the hypanthium, a cuplike structure attacehd to the gynoecium.
The ovary of the flower develops into a fruit.
style-the extension of the flower's ovary
Delonix regia, commonly known as the flamboyant tree, has a flower structure that is classified as epigynous rather than hypogynous. In hypogynous flowers, the ovary is situated above the other floral parts, whereas in Delonix regia, the ovary is positioned below the stamens and petals. This characteristic aligns with the epigynous classification, where the floral parts arise from above the ovary.
The ovary of the flower