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When the anthers do not possess grains at all , these are known as

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Answered by shalinisolanki799
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Under- developed, sterile stamens nonfunctional that do not produce pollens, e.g., Salvia

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Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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When the anthers do not possess grains at all , these are known as petaloid.

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Petals are modified leaves that enclose a flower's reproductive organs. Petaloid refers to undifferentiated tepals that resemble petals, as in petaloid monocots, orders of monocots with brilliantly coloured tepals. Lilioid monocots is another term for them because they include Liliales.

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