Sometimes sepals are modified into hairy structures which are useful in dispersal of seeds. These are called
Tepals
Epik
Pappus
Trichome
The correct floral formula of Liliaceae is
In which of the following plants, cotyledons form the first pair of leaves
In which, fleshy tap root, hypocotyl does not form root
The fleshy receptacle of syconus of fig encloses a number of
Part of Gynoecium which receives the pollen is called