Gregor Mendel studied seven contrasting characters in pea plants (Pisum sativum). For each character, he identified one trait as dominant and the other as recessive. The dominant trait is expressed in the heterozygous condition, while the recessive trait is only expressed in the homozygous condition.
Let's examine the characters given in the options:
Based on Mendel's findings, the only recessive character among the given options is White flower.
In Gregor Mendel's experiments with pea plants, he studied several traits, each with dominant and recessive forms:
Among the options provided in the question, white flower is the recessive character. This is because, in Mendel's experiments, the white flower trait appeared only when both parent plants contributed the recessive allele for flower color.
The correct answer is (C) : White flower.