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characteristics of umbelliferae family​

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Answered by royalhappinessforeve
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Plants are generally perennial and shrubby.

Plants are generally perennial and shrubby.Leaves are simple and alternate in most of the genera.

Plants are generally perennial and shrubby.Leaves are simple and alternate in most of the genera.Corolla is polypetalous.

Plants are generally perennial and shrubby.Leaves are simple and alternate in most of the genera.Corolla is polypetalous.Stamens polyandrous.

Plants are generally perennial and shrubby.Leaves are simple and alternate in most of the genera.Corolla is polypetalous.Stamens polyandrous.Flowers are actinomorphic and hermaphrodite, insect pollinated.

Plants are generally perennial and shrubby.Leaves are simple and alternate in most of the genera.Corolla is polypetalous.Stamens polyandrous.Flowers are actinomorphic and hermaphrodite, insect pollinated.Seeds endospermic.

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