why thalamus is present in all flowers. define the reason
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It is formed due to expansion of the thalamus between the carpels, e.g., Coriandrum and Foeniculum. Thalamus or receptacle is a swollen or flat or dome-shaped or concave structure present at the tip of the pedicel. Thalamus is the structure on which all the floral parts arise or attached.
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It is formed due to expansion of the thalamus between the carpels, e.g., Coriandrum and Foeniculum. Thalamus or receptacle is a swollen or flat or dome-shaped or concave structure present at the tip of the pedicel. Thalamus is the structure on which all the floral parts arise or attached.
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