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short note on complete flower...hibiscus ...
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Answered by arthkunder33
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Answer: A complete flower is the flower, having all the four whorls present i.e calyx, corolla, androecium and gynoecium. Hibiscus is a complete flower since it shows the presence of these above mentioned whorls. For plants that have flowers, if they don't reproduce by using flowers, what is the function of flower? This means each flower has both male and female reproductive structure, petals, sepals and a receptacle.

Explanation: What is a complete flower definition?

A flower having all four floral parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Compare incomplete flower.

A Perfect Flower Hibiscus flowers are perfect flowers (also known as complete flowers). This means each flower has both male and female reproductive structure, petals, sepals and a receptacle. An imperfect, or incomplete, flower is missing one or more of these features.

Secondly, why is the Gumamela flower a complete and perfect flower? All complete flowers are perfect because they necessarily have both the stamen and pistil (examples: hibiscus, roses, beans, pea). But not all incomplete flowers are imperfect because both the stamen and pistil may be present and what makes the flower incomplete is the absence of either sepal or pistil or both.

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