Based on the position of calyx, corolla, and androecium relative to the ovary on the thalamus, flowers are described as hypogynous, perigynous, and epigynous.
Based on the position of calyx, corolla, and androecium relative to the ovary on the thalamus, flowers are described as hypogynous, perigynous, and epigynous.
Text | Based on the position of calyx, corolla and androecium in respect of the ovary on thalamus, the flowers are described as hypogynous, perigynous and epigynous . |
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