In perigynous flowers, the gynoecium is central, and other parts are on the rim of the thalamus at the same level, with a half-inferior ovary (e.g., plum, rose, peach).
In perigynous flowers, the gynoecium is central, and other parts are on the rim of the thalamus at the same level, with a half-inferior ovary (e.g., plum, rose, peach).
Text | If gynoecium is situated in the centre and other parts of the flower are located on the rim of the thalamus almost at the same level, it is called perigynous. The ovary here is said to be half inferior, e.g., plum, rose, peach. |
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