Is Apple is example of epigynous -?
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Yes, apple is an example of epigynous.
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Apple is example of epigenous.
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Epigenous flowers are those that have an inferior ovary and have their sepals, petals, and stamens linked to the top of the ovary. Some examples of epigenous flowers include the rose, daffodil, apple, and plum blooms. Remains of the flower's sepals, petals, stigma, and stamen are still attached to "apple type" fruit, which form from epigenous flowers, near the fruit's base, on the side away from the receptacle.
- Parthenocarpy Fruit Can Be Produced by Epigenous Flowers
- The number of carpels in a flower influences how much normal fruit development depends on successful seed development and the synthesis of hormones that control growth.
- Pollination and fertilizations are necessary for seed and fruit development in almost all California fruit crops.
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