Monday, June 26, 2017

Jasmine flower

When you see this flower, you'll probably see a distinction it has with certain types of flowers (other than its white color).
What surprised me when I saw this flower was how small the stigma and anthers are as compared to other flowers. However seen in these pictures are the anthers and stigma that are surrounded by the flower's white petals.
Another interesting fact to know about Jasmine flowers is that they are dicotyledons (one of the groups angiosperms were divided to). They differ in 4 parts: leaves, stems, roots, and flowers.
An example can be how dicots have taproots and have petals in groups of four or five.



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