Can anybody write the right floral formula of malvaceae family??
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Floral formula is a means to represent the structure of a flower using numbers, letters and various symbols, presenting substantial information about the flower in a compact form. It can represent particular species, or can be generalized to characterize higher taxa, usually giving ranges of organ numbers.
Floral Characters of Malvaceae family:
Floral Influence usually solitary terminal or solitary axillary and in some raceme. Flowers are Bractiate or ebractiate, bracteolate or ebractedate, regular, complete bisexual, mostly hypogynous, cyclic, variously coloured. Epicalyn lobes 3-12 free of fused, green calyxsapals 5 gamosepalous, campanilate, tubular or infundibuliform sometimes persistent, green, velvate.
Petals 5, twisted, stamens numerous monadelphous forming a staminal tube fused at the base with petals. Anthens oblong or reniform (kidney shaped) and one chambered.
Pistil Polycarpellary syncarpous, ovary superior multi-locular with one, two or more ovules in each loculus. Placentation axile, styles fused together, fruit carcerulus or a capsule. Seed reniform or ovoid mostly non endospermic.
E.g. Malva sylvestris (Gul Khairi), Hibiscus rosa sinensis (Gurhal), Althena rosea (Hollyhock), Hibiscus esculentus. (Ladies finger)…etc.
Floral Formula: +, ♀, Epi 3–7, K 5, C (5), A (α), G (5–12).