explain the term monoadelphous stamen
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stamen are united or in one bundle is monoadelphous eg is China rose
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The term monadelphous stamens mean that the stamens of the flower have their filaments (stalks) joined to form a tube.
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monadelphous (not comparable) (botany) Having all its stamens within a flower fused together at least partly by the filaments.
In monadelphous stamens, the filaments of all stamens are united forming a single bundle but the anthers are free, e.g., cotton, lady's finger. Diadelphous stamens have filaments united forming two bundles and anthers are free eg. gram, pea, bean.
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