Generally Four to five or there are as many carples
The flower known for its feathery stigmas is the cornflower (Centaurea cyanus). Its stigmas are often long and thread-like, which aids in catching pollen. This feature is characteristic of many plants in the Asteraceae family, where the structure helps facilitate pollination by wind or insects. The feathery stigmas enhance the flower's reproductive success by increasing the likelihood of pollen transfer.
The pasque flower (Genus Pulsatilla) is a dicot.
Clitoria belongs to family Papilionaceae, hence its flower is dicot.
The hibiscus flower, also known as gumamela, typically has one central stigma that protrudes from the center of the flower.
It is a monocot!
dicot
The pasque flower (Genus Pulsatilla) is a dicot.
Generally five
Clitoria belongs to family Papilionaceae, hence its flower is dicot.
Type your answer here... dicot
monocot!
The hibiscus flower, also known as gumamela, typically has one central stigma that protrudes from the center of the flower.
Known as Saffron
it in fact is a dicot.
depends on the exact type of flower - "wild flower" is too general a description
endosperm and dicot
It is a monocot!