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stamens united with gynoecium

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Answered by shubham108
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this cndsn is calld as gynandrous cndsn like callotropis
Answered by skyfall63
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The term that is used when the stamens are united with the "gynoecium" is called as gynandrous.

Explanation:

The stamens are the "male fertilizing part" of the flower which consist of the pollen grains in its end and the gynoecium is the female reproduction part of the flower. When both these parts are attached together it exhibits characters of both feminine and masculine.

This condition especially is seen in the orchids where the stamens and the pistils are attached.

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