Classification of flowers based on the position of ovary on the thalamus.

1. Hypogynous flower: When the convex or conical thalamus is present in flower, ovary occupies the highest position while other floral parts are below ovary. Ovary is said to be superior and flower is called as hypogynous flower, e.g. Brinjal, Mustard, China rose etc. It is denoted as G in floral formula.
2. Perigynous flower: When cup shaped or saucer shaped thalamus is present in a flower, ovary and other floral parts occupy about same position. Such an ovary is said to be semi- superior or semiinferior. All floral whorls are at the rim of thalamus. Flower is called as perigynous. e.g. Rose, etc. It is denoted as G- in floral formula.
3. Epigynous flower:
When thalamus completely encloses ovary and may show fusion with wall; the other floral parts occupy superior position and ovary becomes inferior. Such flower is called as epigynous flower, e.g. Ray florets of Sunflower, Guava, Cucumber etc. It is denoted as G in floral formula.