Some plants, like Viola, Oxalis, and Commelina, have chasmogamous flowers (exposed anthers and stigma) and cleistogamous flowers (which do not open).
Some plants, like Viola, Oxalis, and Commelina, have chasmogamous flowers (exposed anthers and stigma) and cleistogamous flowers (which do not open).
Text | Some plants such as Viola (common pansy), Oxalis, and Commelina produce two types of flowers – chasmogamous flowers which are similar to flowers of other species with exposed anthers and stigma, and cleistogamous flowers which do not open at all |
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