Science, asked by AnushreeH93081, 9 months ago

Are the stamens joined or free to petal of jasmine

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Each flower has about four to nine petals, two locules, and one to four ovules. They have two stamens with very short filaments. The bracts are linear or ovate.

Answered by kingofself
3

Answer:

The stamens of jasmine are free and not attached to any part or whorl of the flower. These are called polyandrous stamens.

Explanation:

  • There are two stamens in a jasmine flower.
  • The filaments of the stamen are short with linear or ovate bracts. Jasmine flower belongs to the Oleaceae family and genus Jasminium.
  • It grows as a shrub or vine and produces white fragrant flowers.
  • The jasmine flowers are characterized by four to nine small petals, one to four ovules, two stamens, and two locules, bell-shaped calyx.
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