A gumamela is a perennial flowering plant in the mallow family. It has a woody and shrubby stem that is ligneous.
Gumamela has a type of inflorescence known as a hibiscus or solitary terminal flower, meaning the flowers are large and showy, with a single flower emerging from the end of a stem.
Some examples of plants that can grow from stem cuttings include pothos, philodendron, spider plant, and jade plant. By taking a cutting from the stem of these plants and providing the right conditions, they can develop roots and grow into a new plant.
Gumamela, also known as hibiscus, has fibrous roots. These roots help the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil, providing support for the plant above ground. Fibrous roots are usually shallow and spread out widely to maximize water and nutrient uptake.
Tulsi plants have a square stem, which is a characteristic of plants in the mint family. This square shape helps to distinguish them from other types of plants.
The gumamela does have fruit seeds that are only about 3 cm long. They have a thin red pulp with a five-lobed capsule.
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how the flowers is attached to the stem
how the flowers is attached to the stem
Gumamela has a type of inflorescence known as a hibiscus or solitary terminal flower, meaning the flowers are large and showy, with a single flower emerging from the end of a stem.
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by the sepal and petal
by the sepal and petal
Gumamela can be propagated by seeds, stem cuttings, or air layering. Stem cuttings are the most common method, where a healthy stem segment is cut and planted in soil to root and grow into a new plant.
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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.
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.