Thank you so much sir... Indeed a helpful answer.

On Mon, 7 Feb, 2022, 6:40 pm Gurcharan Singh, <[email protected]> wrote:

> A flower has four series on thalamus from base to top: calyx, corolla,
> androecium (stamens) and Gynoecium (Carpels with ovary at base). Naturally
> ovary is superior to all other whorls. flower hypogynous; during the course
> of evolution ovary becomes  inferior due to two reasons:
> 1. calyx fuses with ovary (consequently corolla also) so that ovary (with
> ovules inside) appears lower than other whorls (consequently inferior):
> flower epigynous.
> 2. There is axial invagination of thalamus so that ovary (and carpels) lie
> at bottom of the depression (ovary semi-inferior); flower pergynous
>
> I hope that helps
>
> On Monday, February 7, 2022 at 3:24:13 PM UTC+5:30 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> In Taxonomy, why species having inferior ovary are considered advanced
>> than species containing superior ovary.
>>
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