Abstract

The sequence of primordial initiation is acropetal and the primordia develop in the same order in which they appear. The floral apex has a two-layered tunica in all stages of development. There is no significant difference in the initiation of any of the floral appendages and thus all floral organs are homologous with respect to their histogenetic origin. The short calyx tube is formed by ontogenetic fusion of the bases of sepals; but the corolla tube arises partly by ontogenetic union of originally free parts and partly by zonal or intercalary growth. Each primordium receives a single procambium strand shortly after its initiation, except those of the posterior pair of stamens, which do not receive any vascular supply. This provides another example which goes against the doctrine of “conservatism of vascular bundles”. The placentation in Justicia is parietal ontogenetically as well as anatomically.

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