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A bougainvillea plant is a dicot because it belongs to the class Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons) and has two cotyledons (seed leaves).
No, bougainvillea is primarily pollinated by bees and other pollinators attracted to its brightly colored bracts. While some pollen may be dispersed by wind, it is not the main method of pollination for bougainvillea.
Yes, bougainvillea is rich in glucose .
Yes, there are a wide range of species and hybrids grown for their blooms.
Bougainvillea can reproduce through seeds or cuttings. Seeds are produced within the fruit of the plant and can be collected and planted to grow new plants. Cuttings taken from existing plants can also be rooted to create new bougainvillea plants. Bougainvillea plants tend to be easier to propagate from cuttings rather than from seeds.
In bougainvillea, the stamens are typically not taller than the carpels. The carpels, which are part of the flower's reproductive structure, usually extend above the stamens. However, the overall height can vary depending on the specific variety of bougainvillea and its growth conditions.
A hibiscus flower typically has five carpels in its ovary.
There are 6 carpels or pistils in a daisy flower.
The family is Nyctaginaceae, order Caryophyllales
The bougainvillea has many hooks to cling and hold on others to support itself. The bougainvillea is also very bushy. That is why it is the shelter for many animals.
The bougainvillea has many hooks to cling and hold on others to support itself. The bougainvillea is also very bushy. That is why it is the shelter for many animals.
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There are 10. Sometimes. I've seen and counted 12 carpels in an orange and there are sources on the net that claim that oranges have "about 12 carpels." Now I wonder: how "about" is that? Is it always even?
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Each rose has only one carpel, also known as a pistil, per flower. The plant may have many carpels if it has many flowers.
A grape typically has two carpels. Each grape develops from a single ovary with these two carpels, contributing to the overall structure of the fruit. This characteristic is part of what classifies grapes as berries.
A yellow bell, commonly known as Tecoma stans, typically has two carpels. These carpels form the ovary of the flower, which is part of the plant's reproductive structure. The arrangement and number of carpels can vary among different species, but for yellow bell, two is standard.