monandria (Meaning)
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monandria (n. pl.)
A Linnaean class of plants embracing those having but a single stamen.
Synonyms & Antonyms of monandria
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monandria Sentence Examples
- Monandria is a class of plants with stamens united into a single structure.
- The monandrous flower of the Cannaceae family has only one stamen.
- The floral diagram of a monandrous flower exhibits a single stamen.
- The androecium of a monandrous flower consists of only one stamen.
- Monandria is a rare condition found in some plant species, including the ginger family.
- The perianth of a monandrous flower is usually composed of six tepals.
- The ovary of a monandrous flower is generally tricarpellate and superior.
- The monandrous condition in plants may result from the fusion of multiple stamens.
- The evolutionary significance of monandria is still a subject of scientific inquiry.
- Monandrous flowers are often adapted for specific pollination mechanisms, such as by insects or wind.
FAQs About the word monandria
A Linnaean class of plants embracing those having but a single stamen.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Monandria is a class of plants with stamens united into a single structure.
The monandrous flower of the Cannaceae family has only one stamen.
The floral diagram of a monandrous flower exhibits a single stamen.
The androecium of a monandrous flower consists of only one stamen.