● `color{Brown}"Members"` : Androecium is composed of `color{Violet}"stamens"`.
● `color{Brown}"Parts"` :
`star` Each stamen which represents the male reproductive organ consists of a `color{Violet}"stalk or a filament"` and an `color{Violet}"anther"`.
`star` Each anther is usually `color{Violet}"bilobed"` and each lobe has two chambers, the `color{Violet}"pollen-sacs"`.
`star` The `color{Violet}"pollen grains"` are produced in pollen-sacs.
● A `color{Violet}"sterile"` stamen is called `color{Violet}"staminode"`.
● `color{Brown}"Types Based on"` :
`star` Stamens of flower may be `color{Violet}"united"` with other members such as petals or among themselves.
● `color{Brown}"Epipetalous"` : When stamens are attached to the petals, they are `color{Violet}"epipetalous"`. E.g.: brinjal
● `color{Brown}"Epiphyllous"` : `color{Violet}"Epiphyllous"` when attached to the perianth as in the flowers of lily.
● `color{Brown}"Polyandrous"` : The stamens in a flower may remain free.
● They may also be united in varying degrees.
`star` `color{Brown}"Monoadelphous"` : The stamens may be united into `color{Violet}"one bunch"` as in china rose.
`star` `color{Brown}"Diadelphous"` : United into `color{Violet}"two bundles"` as in pea.
`star` `color{Brown}"Polyadelphous"` : United into `color{Violet}"more than two bundles"` as in citrus.
● `color{Brown}"Members"` : Androecium is composed of `color{Violet}"stamens"`.
● `color{Brown}"Parts"` :
`star` Each stamen which represents the male reproductive organ consists of a `color{Violet}"stalk or a filament"` and an `color{Violet}"anther"`.
`star` Each anther is usually `color{Violet}"bilobed"` and each lobe has two chambers, the `color{Violet}"pollen-sacs"`.
`star` The `color{Violet}"pollen grains"` are produced in pollen-sacs.
● A `color{Violet}"sterile"` stamen is called `color{Violet}"staminode"`.
● `color{Brown}"Types Based on"` :
`star` Stamens of flower may be `color{Violet}"united"` with other members such as petals or among themselves.
● `color{Brown}"Epipetalous"` : When stamens are attached to the petals, they are `color{Violet}"epipetalous"`. E.g.: brinjal
● `color{Brown}"Epiphyllous"` : `color{Violet}"Epiphyllous"` when attached to the perianth as in the flowers of lily.
● `color{Brown}"Polyandrous"` : The stamens in a flower may remain free.
● They may also be united in varying degrees.
`star` `color{Brown}"Monoadelphous"` : The stamens may be united into `color{Violet}"one bunch"` as in china rose.
`star` `color{Brown}"Diadelphous"` : United into `color{Violet}"two bundles"` as in pea.
`star` `color{Brown}"Polyadelphous"` : United into `color{Violet}"more than two bundles"` as in citrus.