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 terms apocarpous and syncarpous refer to compound pistils composed of more than one carpel. Apocarpous flowers contain two or more distinct carpels (such as the larkspur and peony shown above). In syncarpous flowers, two or more carpels are fused together (connate). What is mean by Apocarpous ovary? Definitions ofRead More →

Syncarpous ovary: The flowers with syncarpous ovary have more than one carpel. However, these carpels are fused. Eg: flowers of tomato and mustard. What is a Syncarpous fruit? Botany. (of a flower, fruit, or ovary) having the carpels united. Often contrasted with apocarpous. ‘At anthesis, the ovary is completely septate;Read More →