Biology, asked by chandrashekharchaudh, 7 months ago

Heterostyly (heteromorphy):
In some plants like Primula (Primrose,
there are two or three forms/ types of flowers
in which stigmas and anthers are placed at
different levels (heterostyly and heteroanthy).
This prevents the pollens from reaching the
stigma and pollinating it. In heteromorphic
flowers, pollen grains produced from anther
pollinate stigmas produced at the same level.
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Answered by chaitanyatodkar038
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Heterostyly (heteromorphy):

In some plants like Primula (Primrose,

there are two or three forms/ types of flowers

in which stigmas and anthers are placed at

different levels (heterostyly and heteroanthy).

This prevents the pollens from reaching the

stigma and pollinating it. In heteromorphic

flowers, pollen grains produced from anther

pollinate stigmas produced at the same level.

Bekamy:टेल मी इन हिंदी प्लस मराठी प्लीज गिव मी आंसर नाउ

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