Monadelphous androecium occurs in [BHU 1992, 95]
A) Pea
B) Hibiscus
C) Brassica
D) Helianthus
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Monadelphous androecium occurs in
B) Hibiscus
B) Hibiscus
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"Monadelphous androecium" occurs in Hibiscus.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
- Monadelphous stamens when all the filamentous stamens are binds to form a united structure where one stamen is free only.
- They belong to the Malvaceae family.
- This feature can be seen in the other families also like Fabaceae and Rosacea.
- The male flower of the plant consists of the filaments and the each filaments end to the pollen producing anther.
- When the flower starts to grow then the petals begin to grow which consist of multiple color petals.
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