Which part of sundew plant is modified
Leaf of Drosera plant modifies to trap insects.
Leaf
Drosera plants grow at moist places in hilly areas like Beefall at Pachmarhi hills of India.
The scientific name of the sundew plant is Drosera. It is a genus of carnivorous plants that are known for their sticky tentacles that trap and digest insects for nutrients. Sundews are commonly found in nutrient-poor environments where they have adapted to supplement their diet with insects.
flowers are not modified leaf however we can say that in some of the cases petals of flower are modified leaves . In actual way shoot part of plant are modified into flower for plant sexual reproduction
The modified part of a cucumber plant is the fruit, which is a fleshy, elongated structure that develops from the fertilized ovary of the flower. This fruit is commonly consumed as a vegetable and is characterized by its smooth skin and refreshing taste. Additionally, cucumbers have tendrils, which are modified stems that help the plant climb and support itself as it grows.
Drosera rupicola was created in 1982.
Drosera
Drosera capensis primarily reproduce sexually through seeds, but they can also reproduce asexually through vegetative propagation using plant divisions or leaf cuttings.
tuber, a modified stem that stores nutrients and water.
Drosera is the genus of sundew plants. There are four species of this plant.
Spines on a plant typically represent modified leaves or stipules that have evolved to protect the plant from herbivores or help it conserve water.