Sesbania
An actinomorphic flower is one that is radially symmetrical, meaning the flower can be divided into identical halves along multiple planes.
Datura is an example of an actinomorphic flower because it has radial symmetry.
Other options, such as Cassia, Pisum, and Sesbania, do not exhibit radial symmetry.
The correct answer is: (1) Datura.
List I (Types of Stamens) | List II (Example) | ||
A | Monoadelphous | I | Citrus |
B | Diadelphous | II | Pea |
C | Polyadelphous | III | Lily |
D | Epiphyllous | IV | China-rose |
List I | List II | ||
A. | Attaches ovule to the placents | I. | Hilurn |
B. | Regions where ovule fuses with the stalk | II. | Chalaza |
C. | Place where integuments are not present | III. | Funicle |
D. | Basal part of ovule | IV. | Micropyle |
List-I | List-II | ||
(A) | [Co(NH3)5(NO2)]Cl2 | (I) | Solvate isomerism |
(B) | [Co(NH3)5(SO4)]Br | (II) | Linkage isomerism |
(C) | [Co(NH3)6] [Cr(CN)6] | (III) | Ionization isomerism |
(D) | [Co(H2O)6]Cl3 | (IV) | Coordination isomerism |