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examples of sessile flowers

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Answered by 123531
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Sessile flowers are those which do not have a pedicel. They may be found solitary or in an inflorescence. Spike and spadix inflorescences have sessile flowers. Some common examples of sessile flowers found in India are Chaff flower ( Achyranthes), saffron etc.

In botany, sessility (meaning "sitting", used in the sense of "resting on the surface") is a characteristic of plant parts which have no stalk. Flowers or leaves are borne directly from the stem or peduncle, and thus lack a petiole or pedicel. The leaves of the vast majority of monocotyledons lack petioles.

adj attached directly by the base; not having an intervening stalk. “sessile flowers” “the shell of a sessile barnacle is attached directly to a substrates

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Answer:

Some common examples of sessile flowers are Achyranthes, saffron, Chaff flower, Wheat, Tubercose, etc.

Explanation:

  • A pedicel is a stalk that connects a single flower to an inflorescence; such a flower is known as a pedicellate flower.
  • Pedicels of flowers keep individual flowers in place, although how well they work depends on the structure of the inflorescence.
  • The primary purpose of pedicels is to expose flowers to the light and wind, as well as to position them in such a way that their fragrance and color attract pollination agents like insects, birds, and other pollinators.
  • Sessile flowers, on the other hand, are those that lack a pedicel.
  • These flowers can be found alone or in clusters.
  • Sessile flowers are found on plants with spike and spadix inflorescences.
  • Sessile flowers include Achyranthes, saffron, Chaff flower, Wheat, Tubercose, etc.

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