1. Helianthus, Brassica,Cucurbita
2. Thespesia, Nymphaea, Brassica
3. Abrus, Nymphaea, Brassica
4. Abrus, Dianthus, Cucurbita
Abrus, Nymphaea, Brassica
1. Tetrasporic type of embryo sac is found in Peperomia
2. Stamens are attached to petals in Grevillea
3. The cross pollination in Kigelia pinnata takes place with the help of snails
4. In a bisexual flower of Scrophularia the androecium matures earlier than the gynoecium
Tetrasporic type of embryo sac is found in Peperomia
1. Brassica, Tephrosia, Allium, Ocimum
2. Tephrosia,Ocimum, Brassica, Allium
3. Tephrosia, Allium, Ocimum, Brassica
4. Allium, Brassica, Tephrosia,Ocimum
Allium, Brassica, Tephrosia,Ocimum
1. Bisexual flowers with homo chlamydeous perianth
2. Reticulate venation I leaves
3. Trimerous flowers with odd tepal of outer whorl is anterior in position
4. Unisexual flowers in umbel in florescence
Bisexual flowers with homo chlamydeous perianth
1. Monochlamydae–Perianth–8 cohorts
2. Bicarpellatae – Epipetalous stamens – 4 cohorts
3. Heteromerae – More than two carpels – 3 cohorts
4. Calyciflorae – Cup shaped thalamus – 5 cohorts
Monochlamydae–Perianth–8 cohorts
1. (II),(IV),(I),(V)
2. (I) ,(II),(III),(V)
3. (III),(I),(V),(IV)
4. (V),(II),(IV),(I)
(III),(I),(V),(IV)
1. (II), (IV)
2. (III),(IV)
3. (I), (II)
4. (I)(III)
(I), (II)
1. (I),(IV),(II),(V)
2. (I),(IV),(III) ,(II)
3. (I),(IV),(II),(III)
4. (V),(IV),(II),(III)
(I),(IV),(II),(V)
1. (IV),(V),(II),(III)
2. (I),(II),(III),(IV)
3. (II),(III),(IV),(V)
4. (III),(IV),(V),(II)
(II),(III),(IV),(V)
1. (II), (IV)
2. (I), (III)
3. (II), (III)
4. (I) , (IV)
(II), (IV)