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Vegetative and floral characters of hibiscus rosa sinensis

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Answered by Kanagasabapathy
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branched tap root. The stem is aerial, erect, green, cylindrical and branched. The leaf is simple, with alternate phyllotaxy and is petiolate.

Complete (bisexual),
Actinomorphic,
Bracteate or ebracteate,
Bracteolate or ebracteolate,
Pedicellate,
Dichlamydeous,
Regular,
Pentamerous,
Hypogynous - with superior Ovary, and
Solitary
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Hibiscus Rosa sinensis

Explanation:

  • The individuals from the family are worldwide in dissemination particularly in tropical locales of the world. The family comprises of 82 genera and 1500 species. Generally discovered types of Pakistan are Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (china rose), Malva sylvestris, Alcea rosea (hollyhock), Abutilon (kangi), Gossypium (cotton), and so forth.
  • Calyx are gamosepalous, valvate, sepaloid. Corolla are polypetalous, bent, petaloid. Inconclusive stamens, monoadelphous. Gyanoecium pentacarpellary, ovary prevalent, placentation axile, syncarpous.  
  •  Stellate hairs on the youthful parts, adhesive juice present, leaves substitute, stipulate, multicostate reticulate inflorescence lone or cyme blossom actinomorphic, bisexual, hypogynous, pentamerous, with epicalyx, calyx free or joined together, corolla free stamens uncertain, monadelphous; anthers monothecous, stamens joined to shape a cylinder gynoecium numerous regularly five, syncarpous, ovary multilocular, prevalent, axile placentation organic product schizocarpic carcerulus or container.  
  • The plant are by and large herbs (Abutilon, Malva, Sida, Urena), bushes (Hibiscus, Gossypium), and a couple of trees (Gossypium arboreum) with an adhesive sap in all parts.
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