The term 'diadelphous' refers to the arrangement of which floral part?
Stamens
Petals
Sepals
Carpels
Related Questions
What is the primary function of the petals of a flower?
Protect the developing bud
Produce pollen
Attract pollinators
Develop into fruit
Pedicel of flower is called
Stalk
Receptacle
Sepal
Filament
The male reproductive part of a flower is called the:
Stamen
Pistil
Petal
Sepal
Which one of the following statements is correct with reference to Amentum?
The peduncle is fleshy and bears unisexual flowers and the flowers open in basipetal manner
The peduncle is condensed and bears bisexual flowers and the flowers open in a centripetal manner
The peduncle is weak, drooping and bear unisexual flowers and the flowers open in an acropetal manner
The peduncle grows indefinitely and bears bisexual flowers and flowers open in basipetal manner
In a flower, there are five unequal petals. The posterior petal is the largest. The two anterior petals are partially fused to form a boat-shaped structure. The two lateral petals are smaller than the posterior petal. Which one of the following characters is not associated with such a flower?
The aestivation of the petals is descendingly imbricate
The odd sepal is anterior
The pollination is by piston mechanism
The number of carpels is more
The plant having monadelphous stamens and axile placentation is
Lemon
Pea
Tomato
China rose
United sepals are called β¦Aβ¦ . Free sepals are called β¦Bβ¦ . Here, A and B refers to
A: gamosepalous, B: polysepalous
A: polysepalous, B: gamosepalous
A: syncarpous, B: apocarpous
A: epipetalous, B: polypetalous
Tetradynamous stemens are found in family
Malvaceae
Solanaceae
Cruciferae
Liliaceae
Anthesis is a phenomenon which refers to
Reception of pollen by stigma
Formation of pollen
Development of anther
Opening of flower bud
A flower with a superior ovary is described as:
Epigynous
Perigynous
Hypogynous
Syncarpous