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Difference in cleome gynandra and cleome viscosa

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Answered by Anonymous
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##Cleome is an important genus for the study of self-and cross-pollination through polymorphism, and adaptations for pollination by both invertebrate and vertebrate pollinators.

##Cleome gynandra is polygamodioecious, representing functionally staminate short gynoecium floral type and functionally hermaphrodite medium and long gynoecium floral types.

## Cleome viscosa is functionally hermaphroditic with short, medium and long gynoecium floral types. Both species are self-compatible and autogamous. Cleome gynandra is ambophilous, while C.

## viscosa is entomophilous. In both species, mature and dry pods dehisce septicidally and disperse seeds by wind.

##The seeds of C. gynandra germinate immediately and produce new plants, if soil has moisture, while those of C.

# viscosa remain dormant and germinate only during rainy season. Cleome viscosa is a C 3 plant growing in cool environments, while C. gynandra is a C 4 plant growing in warm environments.

##Cleome gynandra is a climate resilient species and suitable for the restoration of ecologically degraded habitats and also habitats with warm conditions.


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Answered by RAthi21
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gynandra germinate immediately and produce new plants if soil has moisture,

viscosa remain dormant and germinate only during rainy season.

Cleome viscosa is a plant growing in cool environments.

gynandra is a plant growing in warm environments.

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