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Can you name a plant in which the sepals remain attached after fertilization?

A strawberry plant is an example of a plant in which the sepals remain attached after fertilization. The sepals of the strawberry fruit are the leafy structures that enclose the fruit as it develops, even after fertilization has occurred.


Which plant sepal remain attached to the plant even after fertilization?

pineapple , guava , strawberry... i am a student in class 12th .... if its wrong then sorry..but i think its right.. :)


What happens to the sepals as the flower opens?

Sepals are attached to the top of the stem of the flower. After the flower is completed formed the sepals open. This allows the petals to open and spread to expose the inside of the flower. Sepals in some plants are thorny or hairy to protect the plant and in some fall off after the flower opens.


In which plant calyx is persistant?

In the flower structure, the calyx is persistent in plants like the hibiscus and certain species of roses. In these plants, the sepals that make up the calyx remain attached to the flower even after it has bloomed and may persist as the fruit develops. This characteristic can aid in protecting the developing fruit or seeds.


Can you eat sepals?

Yes, if they are not on a poisonous plant


What do sepals do in plant production?

They produce pollen


What is all the sepals on a plant known as?

calyx


What part of a plant swells after fertilisation to become fruit?

The plant's ovary .


What are the events leading to fertilisation in Flowering Plant after pollination?

After the pollen has landed on the stigma it usually leads to fertilisation.


Where would you expect to find the withered sepals and petals on a freshly picked tomato?

On a freshly picked tomato, you would expect to find the withered sepals and petals attached to the stem end (where the tomato was connected to the plant) as they are typically located near the calyx.


Where does fertilisation take place in a plant?

pollen tube


What is the process of a plant producing a seed called?

fertilisation