Are tulips Zygomorphic?
Called by botanists “actinomorphic,” these flowers — such as roses, daisies or tulips — can be bisected into two same halves on more than one plane. While zygomorphic flowers influence pollinator behavior and can discourage less-effective pollinators from visiting them, actinomorphic flowers are not so selective.Sep 8, 2020
Called by botanists “actinomorphic,” these flowers — such as roses, daisies or tulips — can be bisected into two same halves on more than one plane. While zygomorphic flowers influence pollinator behavior and can discourage less-effective pollinators from visiting them, actinomorphic flowers are not so selective.Sep 8, 2020