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What is the ovary position of the Bromeliaceae?

   What is the ovary position of the Bromeliaceae?
Plant Systematics
Plant Systematics
Michael G. Simpson 2nd Edition
Chapter 7, Problem 58 ↓

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In most species of Bromeliaceae, the ovary is located at the base of the flower. This means that the ovary is positioned below the other floral parts, such as the petals and stamens.  Show more…

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Bromeliaceae
Bromeliaceae is a family of monocot flowering plants known for its diverse morphological characteristics and ecological adaptations. Understanding the floral structure of this group is important in botany, particularly in relation to their reproductive features and classification within angiosperms.
Ovary Position
Ovary position is a key aspect of floral morphology that describes whether the ovary is located above (superior) or below (inferior) the attachment point of other floral parts such as petals and sepals. This trait is crucial for the classification and evolutionary study of flowering plants.

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