what is the difference between receptacle and thalamus in a flower
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☆ Receptacle - The receptacle is the axis ( stem ) to which the floral organs are attached . Floral organ are attached either in a low continuous spiral, as is common among primitive angiosperms, or in alternating successive whorls, as is found among most angiosperms.
☆ Thalamus - Thalamus is an old term in Botany, used to define the part of a flower which is particularly the thickened part of the stem also known as the receptacle or the torus. ... In some fruits like that of strawberry it is the thalamus which gives rise to the edible part of the fruit.
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