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is jasmine is syncarpous or apocarpous
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Answered by rsmanojchakravarthi
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Answer:

Syncarpous

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Jasmine is syncarpous.

Explanation:

  • The terms apocarpous and syncarpous refer to compound pistils composed of more than one carpel.
  • Apocarpous flowers contain two or more distinct carpels.
  • In syncarpous flowers, two or more carpels are fused together.
  • Jasmine belongs to the Oleaceae family.
  • The Gynoecium in Oleaceae shows Carpels 2, syncarpous; ovary superior, 2-celled, with usually 2 anatropous, ascending or pendulous ovules in each loculus, rarely 4-10 ovules; style usually short, simple; stigma terminal simple or bilobed.

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