What is the type of placentation flower green pepper?

Green peppers, being a type of fruit, don't have placentation. Placentation is a term used to describe the arrangement of ovules (and later seeds) within the ovary of a flower.

Green peppers are the fruit of the pepper plant, which is a flowering plant.

Here's how it breaks down:

1. Flower: The pepper plant produces flowers.

2. Ovary: Within the flower is an ovary where ovules are located.

3. Placentation: The arrangement of these ovules inside the ovary is described by placentation.

4. Fruit: After fertilization, the ovary develops into the fruit, which in this case is the green pepper.

So, while green peppers are the result of a flowering plant, they themselves are the fruit and don't have placentation.