there so many stamen
how many stamen does a gumamela have
yes gumamela is a complete flower.
Gumamela is a perfect flower. This means that the plant has both carpels and stamens. This means that you do not need both a male, and a female plant.
The receptacle in a gumamela (hibiscus) flower holds the ovary at its base and provides support for the floral organs like the sepals, petals, and stamens. It also protects the developing seeds once fertilization has occurred.
The gumamela is a complete, as well as a perfect flower. It has all the sterile parts such as the sepal and petal. It also has the fertile parts of a flower namely the androecium and gynoecium.
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gumamela
Male and female gumamela flowers can be distinguished by their appearance. Male flowers usually have prominent stamens (male reproductive organs) with pollen, while female flowers have a stigma (female reproductive organ). Additionally, female flowers may develop into seed pods after pollination.
The wild rose have 5 petals and indefinite number of stamens but in cultivated roses there are indefinite number of petals and stamens due to modification of some stamens in to petals. The carpel is pear shaped.
The gumamela flower has two compartment.
The gumamela, or hibiscus, is considered bisexual because its flowers contain both male (stamens) and female (pistil) reproductive structures. This allows the plant to self-pollinate or cross-pollinate with other flowers, increasing its chances of reproduction. The presence of both reproductive organs makes it capable of producing seeds without the need for a separate pollination partner.
A carnation flower only has one pistil. The number of stamens that are on the flower is either the same, or sometimes it can be double the number of petals.