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why central androceium matures early...???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The anthers are in the elevated position so that the pollinators will be attracted towards it, and that the pollen grains are easily carried away by the agents of pollination. The proper pollination is essential for the process of fertilization

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Answered by AionAbhishek
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In cyathium type of inflorescence. In the central part of cup shaped structure a female flower is found, which matures earlier. Due to a growth of pedicel this flower comes out from the cup chapped structure. Achlamydous female flower is surrounded by Small Achlamydous male flowers. The male flowers, which lies towards the center matures earlier than the flowers which lie towards periphery. Male flowers represented by stamens.

This type of inflorescence is found in Euphorbia ear family

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