No. They're actually in two unrelated families. Hibiscus is in the mallow or cotton family, the Malvaceae, and the Hippeastrum is in the amarillis family, the Amarilliaceae. You can distinguish the flowers of these plants from each other because the stamens of the hibiscus are fused into a cone shaped structure, and in the Hippeastrum the stames are free.
Hibiscus flowers are bisexual because they contain both female (pistil) and male (stamen) reproductive organs within the same flower. This allows them to self-pollinate and produce seeds without needing another flower for fertilization.
Reproduction in Hibiscus plants occurs via sexual reproduction. The Hibiscus flower is bisexual and contains both the ovary and stamen. The pollen from the stamen is cross-pollinated and deposited onto the stigma. The pollen travels through the pollen tube to the ovary.
The gumamela, or hibiscus, is typically classified as a monoecious plant. This means that it has both male and female reproductive structures within the same flower, allowing it to produce pollen and seeds without the need for another plant for fertilization. This self-fertilizing capability enhances its reproductive efficiency.
self-fertilization or self-pollination.
self -pollination occurs within the same flower or same plant
Hibiscus flowers are bisexual because they contain both female (pistil) and male (stamen) reproductive organs within the same flower. This allows them to self-pollinate and produce seeds without needing another flower for fertilization.
Not Dioecious nor Monoecious. It comes under another category Monocliny !
The pollen grains from the stamen (male part) of the flower are transferred to the carpel (female part) of another flower to pollinate (fertilize) that flower.
Hibiscus plants can be both self-pollinating and cross-pollinating. They are primarily pollinated by bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, who transfer pollen between flowers as they feed on nectar. Hibiscus flowers can self-pollinate when the pollen from the anther is transferred to the stigma within the same flower.
Nerines flower in Autumn and the leaves grow in Spring. The same applies to Autumn Crocus.
yes it is similar
Some examples of bisexual flowers include roses, lilies, and sunflowers. These flowers have both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive organs within the same flower.
While hibiscus kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) is related to cannabis, it does not contain the same psychoactive compounds. Smoking it would not produce the same effects as smoking marijuana. It is generally not recommended to smoke hibiscus kenaf as it may produce harsh smoke and could be harmful to your health.
Reproduction in Hibiscus plants occurs via sexual reproduction. The Hibiscus flower is bisexual and contains both the ovary and stamen. The pollen from the stamen is cross-pollinated and deposited onto the stigma. The pollen travels through the pollen tube to the ovary.
There are some kind of honey produced by bees, according to the kind of flower they get their stock, but basically honey has the same molecular structure with some variations.
The Same as a Flower was created in 2002.
The hibiscus specialties are quite diverse and unique at the same time. The most common ones include the perfect flowering timing and the wide array of colors.