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.
The scientific name for the Chinese hibiscus plant is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
No, hibiscus is not a primary consumer. Hibiscus is a type of plant, and primary consumers are animals that feed directly on plants for energy.
Yes, alkaloids are present in the Hibiscus tiliaceus plant, also known as seaside hibiscus or coastal hibiscus. Various studies have identified the presence of these compounds, which contribute to the plant's medicinal properties. Additionally, alkaloids may play a role in the plant's defense mechanisms against herbivores and pathogens.
sexually.
The plant with versatile anther is Hibiscus. Hibiscus has an anther that can swing and release pollen in different directions, allowing for more effective pollination.
That is the correct spelling of "hibiscus" (plant genus Hibiscus).
A hibiscus flower typically has five stigmas. These are part of the plant's reproductive structure, known as the pistil, which also includes the ovary and style. The five stigmas are arranged around a central style, facilitating pollination and fertilization.
The scientific name for the Chinese hibiscus plant is Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
Hibiscus
Hibiscus is a plant, not a compound.
Hibiscus has reticulate venation. Leaves of orchid plant are sessile. Leaves of hibiscus plant have stalks.
The hibiscus is itsʻ own plant- itʻs not connected to anything different- just a stem that grew with it. therefore, the hibiscus is an independent plant. SMART!!
yes hibiscus is unisex plant
No, Hibiscus are a group of shrubs and perennials.
No, the stem of a hibiscus plant is typically not woody. Hibiscus plants are known for their soft, herbaceous stems which are flexible and can be easily bent.
I believe that hibiscus belong to the MALVACEAE familY.
The ornamental plant commonly found in Australian gardens, and known as a hibiscus, is not native to Australia. However, there is a native hibiscus which is a medium sized shrub with mauve flowers.