Stamens can be epipetalous (attached to petals, e.g., brinjal) or epiphyllous (attached to perianth, e.g., lily).
Stamens can be epipetalous (attached to petals, e.g., brinjal) or epiphyllous (attached to perianth, e.g., lily).
Text | Stamens of flower may be united with other members such as petals or among themselves.When stamens are attached to the petals, they are epipetalous as in brinjal, or epiphyllous when attached to the perianth as in the flowers of lily. |
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