Here’s my plant bingo board! I took these pictures the other day. Just let me know if you want date stamps for proof as some of these were too big to collect and explain.
Here’s my plant bingo board! I took these pictures the other day. Just let me know if you want date stamps for proof as some of these were too big to collect and explain.
Thanks, these are mostly spot on, the inflorescence of the sunflower family you are using for actinomorphic is not really a good example for actinomorphy. I have commented on this for many students. Actinomorphic vs. zygonomphic flower symmetry applies mostly to flowers and not to inflorescences. Tetradynamous, is a term that applies mostly to the Brassicacecae, with 6 stamens in two pairs: 4 long and 2 short stamens.