MUSACEAE
Flower: unisexual, plants monoecious. Floral Symmetry: zygomorphic
Perianth: +, Differentiated. Calyx (K)=(3), fused, epigynous. Corolla (C)=(2 fused, 1
separate)
Androecium (A)=5, some with 6th
staminode, Distinct
Gynoecium: Syncarpous, Pistil=1, Carpels/pistil=3, Locules/pistil=3 Ovules/locule=∞.
Ovary: Inferior. Placentation: Axile.
Inflorescence: multiple fasciculate cymes each enclosed by a large bract (banana hand).
Fruit: Berry.
Phyllotaxy: spiral
Leaves: Simple, overlapping, sheathing at base (open),. Stipules: −.
Other distinctive features;. spiral leaf bases, monecious plants, conspicuous flower
clusters with sequentially reflexing bracts
Floral formula: X,K 3 , C 2 +1, A 5, G 3 ; berr
bisexual in case of wheat and oat and unisexual incase of mazie
flower is zygomorphic
calxy 2 lodicules
corolla 0
androceium 3
gynonecuim (2-3)
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The diagram showing the relative position of different floral members of a flower is called as floral diagram and representing it in a mathematical equation with signs such as A, G, K, Br, %, etc. is called as FLORAL FORMULA
+ , Q , K(5) , C(5) , A10 , G1/
Sepals, petals. stamens and carpels are floral parts.
Early processes that take place in the shoot apex that lead to a commitment of the shoot apical meristem to form floral meristems that develop into flowers.
the floral axis/mother axis is the peduncle(the stalk that bears the flowers). all the floral parts are drawn with respect to the position of this axis. hence, the mother axis is not shown if the flowers are at a terminal position.
musaceae
musaceae
Banana belongs to genus Musa of family Musaceae, order- Zigiberales of Monocotyledones.
The diagram showing the relative position of different floral members of a flower is called as floral diagram and representing it in a mathematical equation with signs such as A, G, K, Br, %, etc. is called as FLORAL FORMULA
Bananas (Musa) are members of their own family, the Musaceae. The nightshade family, Solanaceae contains many familiar plants (tomatoes, potatoes, morning glories), but not bananas.
: Ca5Co5A10 - ∞G1
Liliaceae. Can't remember the formula off hand but floral parts were in 3's, fused and had an inferior ovary (again with 3 locules)
Yes, it is. Angiosperms include most fruits and flowering plants.Bananas are found in the monocot family Musaceae, typically in the genus Musa.
The floral formula for china rose and jasmine is +, ♀, Epi 3, K 5, C (5), A (α), G (α). These species also use a solitary terminal.
The genus is musa. There are more than 50 species of banana.
Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Zingiberales Family: Musaceae Genus: Musa Species: acuminata
+ , Q , K(5) , C(5) , A10 , G1/