Describe the unusual stamens in many members of the
Ericaceae. What two corolla shapes are typical of the
family?
Answer / Prabuddha Kumar Sankhwar
Many members of the heather (Ericaceae) family have unusual stamens called androecium, which are fused together into a tube-like structure surrounding the ovary. This is known as a synandrous condition. The two corolla shapes typical of the Ericaceae are the bell-shaped and urn-shaped.
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