What are the non-essential parts of a flower?
The non-essential parts of a flower are simply the helping parts that either protect the reproductive parts of a flower or make the flower attractive for pollination.
The non-essential parts of a flower are simply the helping parts that either protect the reproductive parts of a flower or make the flower attractive for pollination.
The essential parts of a flower are those that are directly concerned with reproduction.
If one or more set of florals whorls are missing, the flower is calles incomplete flower.
A complete flower is one that contains all four floral whorls.
Flower has 4 whorls such as: Calyx Corolla Androecium Gynoecium
The thalamus is the stalk’s tip, which is enlarged to form a cup shape.
The tip of the stalk enlarged to form a cup-shaped is called a receptacle.
A flower that contains both male and female reproductive organs.