uniflowers
Uniflowers are a theoretical concept in botany, referring to hypothetical flowers that possess only a single type of floral organ. In standard botanical terminology, a flower is typically composed of multiple whorls of organs, including sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils/carpels. A uniflower, therefore, would represent a simplified or incomplete floral structure, potentially containing only petals, or only stamens, for instance.
The idea of a uniflower challenges the established understanding of flower development and evolution. While many
The concept is primarily discussed in the context of plant evolution and developmental biology, serving as