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define hypogynous plants ??​

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Answered by bhspratyush
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meaning of hypogynous: situated on the receptacle beneath the pistil and free of the ovary, as stamens, petals, or sepals. having stamens, sepals, or petals so arranged.

In hypogynous flowers, the perianth and stamens are attached to the receptacle below the gynoecium; the ovary is superior to these organs, and the remaining floral organs arise from below the point of origin of the carpel. ... …the pistil; such flowers are hypogynous (e.g., buttercup and magnolia).

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Answered by MuTeGlitZzz
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The flower is said to be hypogynous if sepals, petals and stamens are inserted below the ovary.

The flower is said to be hypogynous if sepals, petals and stamens are inserted below the ovary.In perigynous flowers the thalamus forms a cup-shaped structure around the ovary, and sepals, petals and stamens appear to be inserted on the rim of the cup.

The flower is said to be hypogynous if sepals, petals and stamens are inserted below the ovary.In perigynous flowers the thalamus forms a cup-shaped structure around the ovary, and sepals, petals and stamens appear to be inserted on the rim of the cup.When the thalamus completely encloses the ovary and fuses with the ovary wall and sepals, petals and stamens seem to arise above the ovary, the flower is said to be epigynous.

The flower is said to be hypogynous if sepals, petals and stamens are inserted below the ovary.In perigynous flowers the thalamus forms a cup-shaped structure around the ovary, and sepals, petals and stamens appear to be inserted on the rim of the cup.When the thalamus completely encloses the ovary and fuses with the ovary wall and sepals, petals and stamens seem to arise above the ovary, the flower is said to be epigynous.

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