Biology, asked by soni3594, 11 months ago

why does hibiscus not bears fruit even though androecium and gynoecium present in it?

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Answered by Geekydude121
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Hibiscus doesnot bears fruit even though androecium and gynoecium present in it because the seeds of the fruits will be different to that of the parent plant.

If that particular seed was stuck in the fruit  then the seed might not propagate.

Hibiscus flowers is generally bisexual but they produce seeds but it turns out to be infertile in nature.

Answered by zerotohero
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Every single blooming plant create some sort of structure that contains and ensures the seeds. Plump organic product are substantial and surely understood however a botanist calls grain, nut and bean cases natural product since they are the matured, seed bearing ovary of the plant. Some organic product are dry units or containers once develop so they can part and drop out winged seeds to coast away or they may shed snared seeds to hitch rides on hide. Nuts in the rainforest may skim away on water flows. Diverse natural product types simply offer substitute strategies for scattering the seeds.  

Hibiscus is a plant that does not create any organic product or you can say that the natural product is covered up.  

The product of the hibiscus bloom is the five lobed case or container just underneath the blossom.  The throws of units contain seeds like some other organic product. In this way, the hibiscus plant does not have any particular organic product.

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