BOT 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Typha Latifolia, Juncaceae, Poaceae
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Physical and chemical dormancy absisic acid is important to remove that dormancy breaking a seed coat require a differing temperatures stamen male part of the flower, part of a perfect flower (male and female components. Pistil female components of the flower -- stigma, style and ovary pollen makes their way through for fertilization scent found on the petal chloroplast most important plastid chromoplast colourful for petal, non-photosynthetic. Petals not critical for fertilization, for attraction. Pistillate plants vs staminate plants sepal, petals, pistils and stamens complete eg. lily and rose incomplete grass (no sepal and no petal regular vs irregular symmetrical or not. Perfect vs imperfect determined by their reproductive parts. Differences in these plants prevent inbreeding typha latifolia l. cattail: monoecious plant, a dioecious plant is either a male or female flower (in)complete, (ir)regular, (im)perfect reference to flowers. Wheat incomplete but perfect lacks floral whorls (petals and sepals) so it is incomplete: perfect because they have male and female parts.