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  1. What is polygamous? Give an example. - Biology Discussion

    A plant is termed as polygamous if it bears some flowers with stamens only, some with pistils only, and some with both, on the same or different plants.For example, Acer rubrum (red maple).

  2. Classification of Sapindales: 6 Families | Dicotyledonae

    In this article we will discuss about the classification of Sapindales. According to Engler, Sapindales consists of six families:- 1. Anacardiaceae 2. Auifoliaceae 3. Celastraceae 4. …

  3. Sapindaceae: Characters, Distribution and Affinities

    ADVERTISEMENTS: In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Characters of Sapindaceae 2. Distribution of Sapindaceae 3. Economic Importance 4. Affinities. Characters of Sapindaceae: …

  4. Artificial System of Plant Classification | Taxonomy | Botany

    22. Dioecia (plants dioecious). 23. Polygamia (plants polygamous). 24. Cryptogamia (non-flowering plants i.e., cryptogams which include algae, fungi, mosses and ferns). Due to simple …

  5. Vitaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types - Biology Discussion

    In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Characters of Vitaceae 2. Distribution of Vitaceae 3. Economic Importance 4. Affinities 5. Important Type. Characters of Vitaceae: Plants climbing …

  6. Flacourtiaceae: Characters, Distribution and Affinities

    Stamens 4-15 or many, polygamous or clustered. Gen.: Homalium. Tribe X: Phyllobotryeae: Flowers bisexual or polygamous; sepals and petals 3-5 each. Stamens 5-inany. Ovary cell …

  7. Violaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types (With Diagram)

    ADVERTISEMENTS: In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Characters of Violaceae 2. Distribution of Violaceae 3. Economic Importance 4. Affinities 5. Important Type. Characters of …

  8. Classification of Umbelliflorae: 2 Families | Dicotyledonae

    Flowers of Umbelliferae is bisexual, rarely unisexual, monoecious or dioecious, or polygamous, actinomorphic, epigynous and pentamerous, small, white or yellow, rarely pink or violet.

  9. Termites (The White Ants): Habitat, Life History and Control

    If the primary king or queen dies, its place is taken by brachypterous individuals forming substitute or complemental king or queen, such queens produce fewer eggs, there may be several …

  10. Rhamnaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types - Biology Discussion

    Small, yellowish-green, regular, usually bisexual (rarely unisexual by abortion of one of the essential whorls as in Rhamnus) or polygamous (Gouania); perigynous or epigynous with …