When the floral appendages are in multiple of 3, 4, 5, they are respectively called |
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a) |
Trimerous, tetramerous, pentamerous |
b) |
Penatmerous, tetramerous, trimerous |
c) |
Tripinnate, tetrapinnate, pentapinnate |
d) |
Tetrapinnate, tripnnate, pentapinnate |
When the floral appendages are in multiple of 3, 4, 5, they are respectively called |
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a) |
Trimerous, tetramerous, pentamerous |
b) |
Penatmerous, tetramerous, trimerous |
c) |
Tripinnate, tetrapinnate, pentapinnate |
d) |
Tetrapinnate, tripnnate, pentapinnate |
(a) A flower may be trimerous, tetramerous or pentamerous when the floral appendages are in multiples of 3, 4 or 5 respectively. Flowers with bracts, reduced leaf found at the base of the pedicel, are called bracteates and those without bracts are called ebracteate |