Is tulip is bisexual or monosexual
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
tulip is a bisexual flower
Answered by
0
Answer:
- Tulip flower is a bisexual flower, where the male (androecium) and the female (gynoecium) reproductive parts are present in the same flower.
- So both the pistils (the female reproductive part with ovules, style and stigma) and the stamen (male reproductive part with anther and filaments) are present in a single flower.
- These are referred as perfect flowers and hermaphroditic. The tulips belong to the lily family Liliaceae and genus Tulipa.
- Tulip’s pistil looks like a white cylinder with a narrow ovary and style and a three-lobed stigma.
- The stamens radiate away from the pistil’s base. Each stamen consists of pollen-filled anthers that are held to the filament. A tulip flower has one pistil and six stamens.
Similar questions