Tuesday 1 October 2019

Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts

What is Flower?

A Flower is a very special part of the plant. Flowers are also known as the bloom or blossom of a plant. A flower is the most colorful part in the plants, sometimes Its known as a bloom or blossom. This is  the reproductive structure found in flowering plants. In the Flower found inside a petals. This part of the flowers is the parts which is produced pollen and seeds.

"The parts of flowers" and Aestivation


We know that flower is a colourful structure wearing Mini floral appendages. Normally a flower has a fore floral.

These four floral  name are-


1.The first is called as Calyx
2.The second one is Corolla
3.The third one is Androecium
4.The fourth one is Gynoecium

These four floral whorls which are basically present in a flower.








" IT'S A FACT ! 


Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
RAFFLESIA
"The Biggest flower name" is "RAFFLESIA". Its have diameter of one meter.This flower smells like Rotten meat to attract pollinating flies."


What is calyx?

It is the outermost whorl of a flower, which is present in a flower, it is usually green leaf like it appears need light and it provides protection to the flower during the bud stage .It provide to protects the flower during bud stage if we see it in a figure.
The structure like this structure which appears like which is basically green in colour it represents the calyx. The members of Catholics are commonly called as sepals, which are usually green in colour needs like and it protects the bird during the birthdays protect the flower.

Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Structure of Flower

What is Corolla?

The corolla is basically called as Petals, the petals are usually brightly coloured these are brightly coloured why these structures. This was a brightly colour because to attract the insect pollination to attract the insect for pollination, these walls are brightly coloured. In these type flower ways of sometime Corolla the members are commonly called as petals and it may be of different shapes and sizes ,it vary from different shapes and sizes from plants to plant it may be of tubular shaped for well shaped except according to the plants.

What is Aestivation?

Aestivation means, in the wood of arrangement of the petals or sepals that is calyx and Corolla in a floral whorl with respect to the other members of the same work. It is basically characterized into four types:

1.The Valvate aestivation
2.The Twisted aestivation
3.The Imbricate aestivation
4.The Vexillary aestivation

So let us discuss on these types of  all these types of aestivation one by one :

The Valvate aestivation

First we will discuss about valvate aestivation, Valvate is division what happens the margins of sepals or Petals they touch Each Other, instead of overlapping ,it is a world in this way we represent the world then these whorl are somewhat present in this manner ,so here we can see that these are not overlapping instead of that they are the margins are touching margins touch Each Other instead of overlapping, So this type of aestivation is called valvate aestivation. in which the margins of the sepals of the Petals touch Each Other instead of overlapping. 

The Twisted aestivation

This twisted type of aestivation is the margins overlap each other in this way so here we can see that each and is being overlapped this is the twisted kind of aestivation in which the margins of sepals and petals overlap Each Other here we can see that each and is overlapped by the other word for the member of the same here we can see that each and is being overlap,So this is the twisted Sandoz overlapping aestivation is common to calotropis procera which is commonly called as mother and twisted type of aestivation is basically seen in China rose.

The Imbricate aestivation

This aestivation implicated in imbricate aestivation ,what happens the margins of the petals of the sepals what happens then overlap each other but in an irregular manner not in a regular disagree what happens one will always remains overlapped by the two in this way and the one we'll always remains out one is completely inside and the other one is completely outside so in this type of this is the implicate type of aestivation here we can see that the petal patterns of the sepals the end of the margins are overlapped but not in a regular form ,Here we can see that both the ends are overlapped by the two , but here none of the end is over that one remains completely out and the one remains completely in this is implicate type of aestivation which is basically seen in the case of Gulmohar flower.

The vexillary aestivation

In vexillary type of aestivation petal is always five in number then the largest Petal overlap the smallest one and then intern these smallest again overlap the interior smallest one so in this way this is the way vexillary type of aestivation.

"Name of flower"

Here we gave the 52th Flowers names list

1. Ameranth
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Ameranth flower
2. Amaryllis
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Amaryllis flower
3.Bluebell
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Bluebell flower

4. Bougainvillea 
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Bougainvillea flower 

5. Buttercup
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
 Buttercup flower

6. Carnation 
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Carnation flower

7. Chrysanthemum
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Chrysanthemum flower

8.Columbine
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Columbine flower

9. Coneflower 
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Coneflower flower

10. Daffodil
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Daffodil flower

11. Dahelia
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Dahelia flower

12. Daisy 
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Daisy flower

13. Dandelion
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Dandelion flower

14. Daphne
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Daphne flower

15. Forget me not
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Forget me not flower

16. Foxglove
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
 Foxglove lower

17. Gardenia
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Gardenia flower

18. Gladiolus
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Gladiolus flower

19. Helenium
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Helenium flower

20. Hibiscus
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Hibiscus flower

21. Hollyhock
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Hollyhock flower

22. Honesty
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Honesty flower

23. Honeyhock
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Honeyhock flower

24. Honeysuckle
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Honeysuckle flower

25. Hyacinth 
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Hyacinth flower

26. Iris
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Iris flower

27. Jasmine
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
 Jasmine flower

28. Lavender
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Lavender flower

29. Lotus
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Lotus  flower

30. Lilac
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Lilac flower

31. Lily
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Lily flower

32. Magnolia
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Magnolia flower

33. Marigold
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Marigold flower

34. Mimosa
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Mimosa flower

35. Morning glory
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Morning glory flower

36. Narcissus
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Narcissus flower

37. Nigella
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Nigella flower

38. love in a mist
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
love in a mist flower

39. Night flowering Jasmine
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Night flowering Jasmine

40. Orchid
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
 Orchid flower


41. Pansy
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Pansy flower
42. Periwinkle
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Periwinkle flower

43. Petunia 
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
 Petunia  flower

44. Poinsettia 
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
 Poinsettia flower
45. Poppy
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Poppy flower
46. Rhododendron
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Rhododendron flower
47. Rose
Rose flower
48. Snapdragon
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
 Snapdragon flower
49. Snowdrop
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Snowdrop flower

50. Sunflower
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Sunflower flower

51. Thornapple 
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Thornapple flower

52.Tulip
Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts
Tulip flower


"Parts Of a Plant"

Now you see there is the root, stem, leaves, flowers and the seed in the flower almost all kinds of plants have root stem leaves flowers fruit and all these a highly important for the plants survival the root is probably the most important part of the plant is underground and branches out into the soil looking for water and nutrients for plants.

It does a lot of things for starters it holds the plant fixed in place if it worked for the root of the plant which is fall off without anything holding it to the ground is usually underground and most plants and they have small hair all along the structure which absorb water and nutrients to the soil for the plant that wasn't enough root also help sending those absorb nutrients in minerals in to all the parts of the plants through this time when into the leaves ine thing on top of this it normally helps the plant in also have the earth around the plant root hold the soil and the plants together making it tight fixed this in Big area's prevention of landslide that destroy houses and form soil erosion.
All plants have flowers very nice is not all plant have flowers that grow on rocks do not have flowers .Flowers so many more plants with flowers and you realize all fruit usually come from flowers after point-in-time the flower by creating a protective coating around. It is coating is what we see in trees as Pods or fruits that's why you find seat whenever you eat fruits.

 
"Part of Flower"


Parts of flower in flowering plants reproduction occurs in the flowers there are seven important parts in a flower that help in fertilization the role of the sepal is to protect the bird before it Blossoms into a flower. The style connects the stigma to the ovary the female part of the plant is called the pistil. The stigma  lies at the top of the pistil .The tube that connects the stigma is called style the anther is covered in Pollen. The main parts of the flower are the anther and the filament together player known as Stamen. The petals are the brightest part of the flower they are usually large and colourful. The petals is to attract insect to the flower inside the flower like the male and female parts of the flower.



It's A Fact !



"The world's smallest flower name" is the "WATERMEAL" or "WOLFFIA" GLOBOSA.




"Functions of a flower"


1.Reproduction

The typical flower possesses male and female reproductive organs the male sex cells are contained in the pollen grains found in the anther the female sex cells are contained in the ovule found in the ovaries. Pollen grains are transferred from the anther to the stigma by a process called pollination.

Flower ! Images,Parts,Structure & Facts

                     Functions of a flower



2. Fertilization

In many plants the pollen grains are transferred by insects such as bees butterflies and moths. when an insect visit a flower its body part we get brushed against the anthers and some Pollen Grain get the to its Harry body. the insect then visit a not a flower and pollen grains fall off from its body and stick to the stigma from there each Pollen Grain sends out a tube which grows down into the style to the ovary where the ovules are present a male nucleus present in the tube combines with the female nucleus in the ovule this process is called fertilization.

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