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What structure in casuarina is equivalent to the flower of hibiscus

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is made up of the anther that holds the pollen and a stalk called the filament on which the anther sits. In a hibiscus flower, the filaments fuse into a tube that surrounds the style. Numerous anthers stick out from the filaments almost like the feathers on a feather duster.

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With its ability to reach a height of 20 to 30 feet, hibiscus can be an impressive plant for a tropical garden. However, it is the flower, not the plant's height, that appeals to most hibiscus admirers. The 4- to 8-inch-wide flowers come in a variety of colors. Because of their well-defined structures, hibiscus flowers are often studied in botany classplz mark as brainliest

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