Describe the structure of tropical flower
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hibiscus can be an impressive plant for a tropical garden. However, it is the flower, not the plant's height, that appeals to most hibiscus admirers. The 4- to 8-inch-wide flowers come in a variety of colors. Because of their well-defined structures, hibiscus flowers are often studied in botany classes.
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Hibiscus flowers have well-defined structures.
A Perfect Flower
Hibiscus flowers are perfect flowers (also known as complete flowers). This means each flower has both male and female reproductive structure, petals, sepals and a receptacle. An imperfect, or incomplete, flower is missing one or more of these features.
Petals, Sepals and Receptacle
The receptacle is the point on the stem to which the other structures attach. Sepals are small green petal-like structures that cover the petals before they emerge. Looking at a hibiscus flower from the back you will see five sepals radiating from the stem at the base of the flower. The hibiscus has five petals. The petals are unfused, meaning they are each separate from one another.
The Pistil
The pistil is the female reproductive part of a plant. The pistil is made up of the ovary where seeds develop, the stigma that catches pollen and the style that is the tube between the stigma and ovary. The ovary of the hibiscus is called superior because it sits within the petals rather than below them. Each hibiscus ovary has five chambers and so can produce five seeds. At the top of its style, the hibiscus has five branches that curve outward from one another. At the tip of each of these branches is a round stigma.
The Stamens
The male reproductive structure in a plant is called the stamen. It is made up of the anther that holds the pollen and a stalk called the filament on which the anther sits. In a hibiscus flower, the filaments fuse into a tube that surrounds the style. Numerous anthers stick out from the filaments almost like the feathers on a feather duster.
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Following is the Receipts and Payments Account of Rajdhani Club for the year ended 31st
March, 2021 : 7
Receipts Rs. Payments Rs.
To Balance b/d (1–4–2020) By Staff 35,400
Cash in hand 4,000 By Canteen Expenses 3,500
Cash in Deposit Account 16,000 By Misc. Expenses 800
Cash in Current Account 5200 By Insurance 2,000
To Subscriptions 80,000 By Telephone Expenses 4,800
To Entrance Fees 12,000 By Furniture Purchased 1,500
To Life Membership Fees 15,000 By Investments Purchased 46,000
To Newspapers (Sales) 200 By Balance c/d (31-3-2021) :
To Canteen Collections 4,400 Cash in hand 6,700
To Interests on Deposits 1,600 Cash in Deposit Account 20,000
Cash in Current Account 4,200
1,38,400
Additional Information : 31–3–2020 31–3–2021
(Rs.) (Rs.)
(i) Outstanding Subscriptions 7,000 5,600
(ii) Subscriptions Received in advance 2,000 2,500
(iii) Salaries Outstanding 1,200 1,800
(iv) Furniture 10,000 –
(v) Sports Equipment 20,000 –
Depreciate furniture by 20% and Sports Equipment by 30%.
You are required to prepare and Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st
March, 2021 and a Balance Sheet as at that date.