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Alternate phyilotaxy is found in Silk cotton

Guava Mango
Ixora
Sunflower The type of phyllotaxy seen in Allamanda

Calotropis Whorled
Ternate
Phyllodes are seen in Decussate
Opuntia Superposed
Polyalthia
Acacia melanoxylon The mode of arrangement of leaves on the stem
is termed as
Silk cotton
Venation
Divergent palmately reticulate venation is seen
in Phyllotaxy
Zizyphus Placentation
Palmyra Aestivation
Canna
The type of phyllotaxy seen in Ixora is
Castor
Superposed
Modified petiole performing photosynthesis is Alternate
known as
Decussate
Cladode
Ternate
Phyllode
Phylloclades The arrangement of veins and veinlets in the
lamina is known as
Spines
An example for pinnately compound leaf is seen Venation
in Phyllotaxy
Silk cotton Placentation
Clitoria Aestivation
Acacia melanxylon Sessile leaves are seern in
Mango Nerium
Mangifera
Palmately compound leaf is found in Calotropis
Clitoria Hibiscus
Acacia melanxylon The type of phyllotaxy seen is Guava is
Alternate Microphylls
Decussate Convergent palmately reticulate venation is
seen in
Superposed
Castor
Ternate
Cucurbita
Zizyphus
Palmyra
The stalk of a compound leaf is called
Petiole Sheathing leaf base are seen in
Phyllode Pteridophytes
Pedicel Gymnosperms
Rachis Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
Pinnately reticulate venation is found in
Pulvinus is seen in the
Castor family
Cucurbita Asteraceae
Mango Musaceae
Zizyphus Rubiaceae
Fabaceae
Reticulate venation is characteristic of An example of pitcher plant
Pteridophytes
Nepenthes
Gymnosperms
Drosera
Monocotyledons
Utricularia
Dicotyledons
Acacia melanoxylon
The ternate phyllotaxy is present in Scale leaves are seen in
Allamanda Underground stems
Guava Suckers
Nerium. Tuberous stem
Polyalthia
The green leaves performing photosynthesis are Epiphytic roots
known as An example for the aerial modification is
Scales Cladode
Foliage leaves Sucker
Cataphylls Rhizome
Tuber Herbs
Mango is an example for Shrubs
Tree Trees
Shrub Twiners
Herb
Twiner Paddy is a
Annual
Biennial
Perennial

Rhizome is a type of Monocarpic perennial

Aerial stem
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is a
Stolon
Tree
Underground stem
Shrub
Runner
Herb
Example for polycarpic perennial is
Climber
Paddy
Mustard
Agave The leaves and branches of the stem have the
Mango following origin
Endogenous

Sub-aerial stem is a Exogenous

Twiner From both

Mango Epidermis

Offset
The stem of Chrysanthemum is a
Radish
Runner
Underground runner is known as
Stolon
Twiner
Sucker
Stolon
Climber
Offset
Sucker Example for Monocarpic perennial is
Bamboo
A stout main stem is found in
Mango
Radish Mango
Paddy Paddy

Small sized plants with soft stems are known as Development of fruit without fertilization is
called as
Herbs
Apocarpy
Shrubs
Syncarpy
Trees
Polycarpy
Climbers
Parthenocarpy
Vegtative propagation are found in
What type of fruit is seen in Pisum sativum
Tuberous stem
Caryopsis
Epiphytic roots
Legume
Suckers
Berry
Underground stems
Drupe

Simple fruit develops from


Example for a twiner
A single ovary of a single flower
Chrysanthemum
A single ovule of a single flower
Clitoria
A single carpel of a single flower
Ginger
All of these
Hibiscus
An example for aggregate fruit
Organs of perennation are seen in
Jack
Tuberous roots
Polyalthia
Epiphytic roots
Paddy
Underground stems
Pea
Suckers Legume is characteristic of
Malvaceae
Musaceae

Stony hard endocarb is found in Euphorbiaceae

Tomato Fabaceae

Pea
The edible portion is mango is
Epicarp Legume
Mesocarp Paddy
Endocarp Polyalthia
Pseudocarp
Legume is an example for
Seeds liberated by decomposition of pericarp in Simple fleshy fruit
Aggregate fruit Dry dehiscent fruit
Multiple fruit Dry indehiscent fruit
Dry dehiscent fruit Multiple fruit
Dry indehiscent fruit
The example for parthenocarpic fruit is
Stone fruits are otherwise known as Banana
Legume Mango
Caryopsis Jack
Berry Dates
Drupe
Pericarb develops from
Ovules inside the ovary develop into Placenta
Seeds Locule
Pericarp Ovule
Stigma Ovary wall
Fruit
A membranous bag in jack fruit represents
Epicarp
Mesocarp
Berry is an example for Endocarp pericarp
Drupaceous
Dry dehiscent
After fertilization the ovary is developed into
Baccate
Ovule
Dry-indehiscent
Seeds

A fruit that develops from polycarpellary Stigma


apocarpous gynoecium is Fruit
Jack fruit
Example for sorosis is Tomato
Polyalthia Banana
Jack fruit Pea
Paddy Fruit-lets are seen in
Legume Aggregate fruit
Multiple fruit
Mesocarp and endocarp remain
undifferentiated in Dry dehiscent fruit

Drupe Dry indehiscent fruit


Seedless fruits are seen in
Legume
Banana
Caryopsis
Grapes
Berry
Pine apple
Berry is an example for All of these
Dry dehiscent fruit
Dry indehiscent fruit Largest herbarium in the world is located in
Simple fleshy fruit United States of America
Aggregate fruit England
Juicy, succulent, edible part in Jack fruit is the
France
Calyx
India
Corolla
Perianth The biggest herbarium of the world is at

Torus Calcutta
Kew
All the floral parts of the inflorescence fuse
Coimbatore
together and form
New York
Composite fruit
Aggregate fruit
Simple fleshy fruit
Simple dry fruit

Example for one seeded simple fleshy fruit is


Herbarium refers to
Mango
Place where plants are collected and mounted
on sheets with identification
Binomial system was first introduced by
Place where classification is done
Adolf Engler
Place where collection of plants is done
Bentham and Hooker
Place where plants are pressed and dried
Gaspard Bauhin

Maximum information about plants concerned Carolus Linnaeus


are available at
Oceanarium The number of herbarium specimens present in
Royal Botanical Garden at kew is
Aquarium
One million
Herbarium
Six million
Nursery
Seven million

Useful reference for the correct identification of Five million


plants are available at
Herbarium A taxonomist can trace the original and
subsequent description of a plant when
Aquarium necessary with help of
Oceanarium generic name
Nursery specific name
The generic name is a author citation
Pronoun polynomial
Adverb The specific name is a
Adjective Pronoun
Noun Adverb
Adjective
The Number of specimens in Indian Botanical
Garden Noun

One million
Each unit of classification is referred to as
Two million
Taxon
Three million
Axon
Six millions
Proton
Neuron
Biggest herbarium of India is
Royal Botanical garden
Indian Botanical garden
First edition of ‘Species Plantarum’ was
published by Linnaeus in the year Indian herbarium
1653 Himalayan herbarium
1753 Royal Botanical Garden is the

1853 Biggest botanical garden in the world

1953 Biggest herbarium of the world


Biggest garden of royal family
The biggest herbarium of our country is located Biggest Indian botanical garden
at
Bangalore Raw materials for taxonomic research is
Calcutta available in

Ooty Oceanarium

Shillong Aquarium
Herbarium
Twelfth International Botanical Congress was Nursery
held in August
1965
1975
A taxon higher than class is
1985
Division
1995
Series

The credit first employing binomial goes to Order

Gaspard Bauhin Family

Carolus Linnaeus
The binomial system of naming the plants was
Adolf Engler first suggested by
Bentham and Hooker Aristotle
Linnaeus
The binomial of mango is
Darwin
Tamarindus indicus
Mendel
Vigna mungo
Mangifera indica A genus is
Pongamia glabra a group of plants found in one place
a group of individuals with morphological
similarities among themselves
a group of varieties of plants
a group of species which are morphologically
related

Indian Botanical Garden is situated in


Bombay
Madras
Delhi
Calcutta

Twelfth International Botanical Congress was


held in
Calcutta
Stockholm
Leningrad
Bombay

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