Michelia gynoecium is multicarpellary and apocarpus. Gynoecium of Hibiscus rosa sin ensis is composed of pentacarpellary, syncarpous, superior pentalocular, many ovules in each locule, axile placentation, styles 5, united below but free at their tips, stigmas 5, capitate, and coloured. What is Multicarpellary gynoecium? Multicarpellary gynoecium has numerous carpels. Therefore,Read More →

: having the carpels of the gynoecium united in a compound ovary. Which of the following is example for Syncarpous gynoecium? Example of Syncarpous is Hibiscus and Papaver and example of Apocarpous is Michelia and custard apple. What is Monocarpellary gynoecium? Monocarpellary: Gynoecium consisting of a single carpel, e.g., Leguminosae.Read More →

The carpel is the individual unit of the gynoecium and has a stigma, style, and ovary. A flower may have one or multiple carpels. If all four whorls (the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium) are present, the flower is described as complete. If any of the four parts is missing,Read More →