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are the stipules present in all kinds of plants?

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Answered by siddhiagarwal468
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No stipules are not present in all kind of cell. They can be inconspicious or entirely absent.


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Answered by SmartestBrain
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Yes ,There are 10 main types dear

The following points highlight the ten main types of stipule present in a plant. The types are: 1. Lateral 2. Adnate 3. Scaly 4. Intrapetiolar 5. Interpetiolar 6. Foliaceous 7. Ochreate 8. Spinous 9. Tendrillar 10. Ventral.


Present laterally on or at the side of the base of petiole, e.g., Hibiscus.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 2. Adnate:

Present as wings due to their fusion with the petiole (Fig. 74), e.g., Rosa.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 3. Scaly:

Present as a dry, small, membranous structure, e.g., Spergula.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 4. Intrapetiolar:

Present in the axil of leaf and their margins fuse above the petiole, e.g., Gardenia.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 5. Interpetiolar:

Present in between the petioles of opposite or whorled leaves, e.g., Mussaenda.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 6. Foliaceous:

Present in the form of a large leaf, e.g., Lathyrus aphaca.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 7. Ochreate:

Present in the form of a tubular sheath round the internode, e.g., Polygonum.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 8. Spinous:

Present in the form of hard spines, e.g., Acacia nilotica.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 9. Tendrillar:

When the stipules modify in the form of tendrils, e.g., Smilax.

Stipule in a Plant: Type # 10. Ventral:

Present on the ventral side of petiole, e.g., Magnolia.

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