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why bamboo plants is said to be monocarpic plants

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Answered by venkatmahesh06
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Bamboos exhibit monocarpic flowering behaviour. This means, the bamboo dies after flowering. Like other grass, bamboo flowers are tiny and borne on compound inflorescences. Fertilisation takes place after pollination and results in the formation of the seed

Answered by Anonymous
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Bamboos exhibit monocarpic flowering behaviour. This means, the bamboo dies after flowering. Like other grass, bamboo flowers are tiny and borne on compound inflorescences. Fertilisation takes place after pollination and results in the formation of the seed.

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