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Stigma, style, ovary, ovule, receptacle, pollentube, filament, anther, sepal and petal are the parts of the gumamela flower.
the accessory parts of a gumamela flower are the following: corolla (made up of petals) calyx ( made up of sepals) receptacle or torus flower stalk or peduncle
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The flower is attached to the stem at the peduncle, which has a swollen tip called the receptacle to which the other flower parts are attached.
yes gumamela is a complete flower.
Stigma, style, ovary, ovule, receptacle, pollentube, filament, anther, sepal and petal are the parts of the gumamela flower.
the accessory parts of a gumamela flower are the following: corolla (made up of petals) calyx ( made up of sepals) receptacle or torus flower stalk or peduncle
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seminal receptacle = semen receiver.
The function of the seminal receptacles is to receive semen.
The flower is attached to the stem at the peduncle, which has a swollen tip called the receptacle to which the other flower parts are attached.
The Receptacle of a flower is the bottom of the flower. It holds everything together. reproductive parts of a plant. Receptacle is female
The Receptacle of a flower is the bottom of the flower. It holds everything together. reproductive parts of a plant. Receptacle is female
Gumamela is used as an herbal medicine for anti-inflammatory and anti-infectious treatments. This plant can grow from one up to four meters and are usually seen in the Philippines.
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Its purpose is to support the flower while elevating it to attract insects.
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