Stamens can be united into one bundle (monoadelphous, e.g., China rose), two bundles (diadelphous, e.g., pea), or more than two bundles (polyadelphous, e.g., citrus).
Stamens can be united into one bundle (monoadelphous, e.g., China rose), two bundles (diadelphous, e.g., pea), or more than two bundles (polyadelphous, e.g., citrus).
Text | The stamens may be united into one bunch or one bundle (monoadelphous) as in china rose, or two bundles (diadelphous) as in pea, or into more than two bundles (polyadelphous) as in citrus . |
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