Sunflower is not a flower, but inflorescence. Explain how
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Morphology of Flowering Plants
Sunflower is not a flower, but inflorescence. Explain how
- Presence of dimorphic florets instead of flower
- Peduncle modified as receptacle
- Bract modified as involucre
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Answer
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