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DEFINE THE FOLLOWING TERMS
《1》 Epiphyllous stamens 《2》 Staminode
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Answered by ritusingh8274
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When stamens are seen as arising from the perianth lobe (tepals), they are called epiphyllous. When the stamens are seen as arising from the petals, they are called epipetalous. Epiphyllous stamens can be seen in tube-rose.

Staminode is the structure associated with anther. Complete answer: Staminode: The stamen which doesn't produce pollen grains is thought because of the sterile stamen. These Stamens are nonfunctional. The sterile stamen is either called an abortive statement or staminode.

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Answered by shrawilsri8381
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Epiphyllous In a flower, the stamens can be seen attached with petals and when petals are absent then in that case, with tepals. When stamens are seen as arising from the perianth lobe (tepals), they are called epiphyllous. When the stamens are seen as arising from the petals, they are called epipetalous. Epiphyllous stamens can be seen in tube-rose.

Staminode In botany, a staminode is an often rudimentary, sterile or abortive stamen, which means that it does not produce pollen. Staminodes are frequently inconspicuous and stamen-like, usually occurring at the inner whorl of the flower, but are also sometimes long enough to protrude from the corolla.

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