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Androgynophore is present in....

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Answered by Anonymous
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(botany) A stalk bearing both the androecium and the gynoecium of a flower above the level of insertion of the perianth.

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Answered by saisumana
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Androgynophore is present in a few flowers like china rose(Hibiscus), gynandropsis, and the Capparidaceae family.

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  • Androgynophore is characteristic where the stalk of a flower bears both the androecium (male gamete) and the gynoecium (female gamete) above the level of the insertion of the perianth.
  • Few flowers that have androgynophores are china rose (Hibiscus), gynandropis, and the Capparidaceae family.

So, androgynophore is present in a few flowers like china rose(Hibiscus), gynandropsis, and the Capparidaceae family

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