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A student is given two flowers and asked to differentiate the dichlamydeous flower from the monochlamydeous one. Mention the features which the student will seek for this differentiation.

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Monochlamydeous flowers have a perianth structure. They do not have a specific corolla and calyx. In polygonaceae, the flowers are bisexual, small and actinomorphic with a perianth of three to six sepals. Flowers lack a corolla. The androecium is composed of three to eight stamens that are normally free or united at the base

So, the correct answer is 'Polygonaceae'

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