What do the flowers of the Rosaceae family have in common?

The structure of the flower is one of the main features of the family. The majority of fruit and berry plants are rosaceous: cherry, apple, plum, raspberry, strawberry, etc., and the name comes from the “queen of flowers” – rose.

What is common in the structure of their flowers? They have a double perianth:

– a calyx consisting of 5 free sepals;

– a corolla formed by 5 free petals.

Also, there are many stamens in the flowers of Rosaceae. But the pistil can be either 1 (cherry, apple), or many (raspberries, rose hips).



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