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No, hibiscus is not monocarpellary. It is a polycarpellary plant, meaning it has multiple carpels (female reproductive structures). Each carpel of the hibiscus plant forms a separate chamber containing ovules, which eventually develop into seeds after fertilization.
A pea typically has one carpel in its gynoecium.
The ovary of a hibiscus flower looks like an upright cucumber. It is usually a larger structure within the flower that forms part of the carpel.
The style on a hibiscus plant is located within the flower. It is the elongated part of the carpel that connects the stigma, where pollen lands, to the ovary, which contains the ovules. The style plays a crucial role in the reproductive process by allowing pollen tubes to grow down to the ovary for fertilization.
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No, hibiscus is not monocarpellary. It is a polycarpellary plant, meaning it has multiple carpels (female reproductive structures). Each carpel of the hibiscus plant forms a separate chamber containing ovules, which eventually develop into seeds after fertilization.
A pea typically has one carpel in its gynoecium.
The ovary of a hibiscus flower looks like an upright cucumber. It is usually a larger structure within the flower that forms part of the carpel.
Yes, A hibiscus flower is a bisexual & complete flower as it has all 4 whorls present [calyx, corrola, stamen & carpel]
The style on a hibiscus plant is located within the flower. It is the elongated part of the carpel that connects the stigma, where pollen lands, to the ovary, which contains the ovules. The style plays a crucial role in the reproductive process by allowing pollen tubes to grow down to the ovary for fertilization.
Hibiscus has five petals. It is a beautiful showy flower. Many tropical prints include hibiscus flowers.
A hibiscus flower usually has five sepals.
A hibiscus flower typically has many stamens, each with an anther at the tip. The number of anthers can vary depending on the species of hibiscus, but it can range from 20 to 25 or more.
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An almond contains a single carpel.
The scientific name for Hibiscus is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. Although it is most commonly called Hibiscus, it is also known as rosemallow in some places.