Tamarandus indica #flower1

in #flower6 years ago (edited)

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Tamarindus indica flowers belong to an infinite compound flower (Inflorescent racemosa) consisting of the following parts:

  1. Parts that are like stems or branches, namely: mother flower stalk (pendiculus, pendunculus communis or rachis), pedicle (pedicellus), and flower base (receptacullum).

  2. Leaf-like parts, namely: petal leaves (sepala), crown leaves (petala), stamens (stamen), and fruit leaves (carpella) pistilizer (pistillum).

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Includes complete flowers because it has petals, crown leaves, stamens and pistils as genitals, thus also referred to as hermaphrodite flower because it has 2 genitals of flowers namely stamens as male genitals and pistils as female genitalia. The flower of T. indica is small. In addition there is a lot of symmetry (polysimetris), having a petal that belongs to the polysepalus or between the petals of one with the other loose which amounts to 4 strands.
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At the crown of each other loose or called polypetalus with yellowish color and pink streaks, amounting to 3 strands in the stalk along the 3 - 5 cm with generally small crown. The thread sits on a petal, called Calyciflorae, which is 3 pieces. The pistil includes a single pistil (simplex).

With the formula of interest are: ♀ * K4, C3 + 0, A3, G1

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You have a minor typo in the following sentence:

Tamarindus indica flowers belong to an infinite compound flower (Inflorescentia racemosa) consisting of the following parts:.
it should be fluorescent instead of florescent.

thank you for correcting