No, the gulmohar tree (Delonix regia) is not a sexual plant. It is a flowering tree that produces vibrant red or orange flowers and can reproduce through seeds, not through sexual reproduction like some other plants with male and female reproductive organs.
Gulmohar tree reproduces sexually through seeds.
A hydra plant is mainly Asexual but also in sometimes in can be Sexual
Gulmohar leaves are typically large, compound, and fern-like with a bright green color. They can grow up to 30 cm in length and are arranged alternately along the stem. The leaves are known for their ornamental value and add to the beauty of the Gulmohar tree.
The innermost whorl of a gulmohar flower is called the gynoecium, which contains the female reproductive parts of the flower, including the ovary, style, and stigma.
Gulmohar leaves are compound, meaning they are composed of multiple leaflets on a single leaf stalk. Each leaf typically consists of 7 to 17 leaflets attached along a central stem.
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Gulmohar tree reproduces sexually through seeds.
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Gulmohar is a deciduous tree, losing its leaves seasonally.
Sexual Plant Propagation needs seeds for it to grow and without seeds the plant will not grow.
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A hydra plant is mainly Asexual but also in sometimes in can be Sexual
Delonix regia
yes it is a bisexual flower
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Gulmohar is neither a herb nor a shrub, it is actually a type of tree. Its botanical name is Delonix regia, and it is known for its vibrant red or orange flowers. Gulmohar trees are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.
they have no medicinal uses