Sesbania
An actinomorphic flower, also known as a radial symmetrical flower, is one that can be divided into equal halves along multiple planes. This symmetry is akin to a circle or a star where any plane passing through the center will divide the flower into identical parts.
Let's review the characteristics of flowers given in the options:
Therefore, among the options provided, Datura is the correct example of an actinomorphic flower.
| 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 |


Three identical heat conducting rods are connected in series as shown in the figure. The rods on the sides have thermal conductivity 2K while that in the middle has thermal conductivity K. The left end of the combination is maintained at temperature 3T and the right end at T. The rods are thermally insulated from outside. In steady state, temperature at the left junction is \(T_1\) and that at the right junction is \(T_2\). The ratio \(T_1 / T_2\) is 
