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Didynamous condition is seen in A. SALVIA, TULSI B. LITCHI, PEA C. MUSTURD , ONION D. DATURA , MANGO

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Answered by aishshwarya
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Answer:

Didynamous condition is seen in the following:

(A) Salvia

and

(C) Mustard

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Answered by kirankaurspireedu
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Answer:

Saliva

Onion

Explanation:

Androecium is a didynamous organism. The androecium is the scientific name for a flower's stamens. In many different species of plants, the androecium produces patterns, some of which are extremely intricate. It encircles the gynoecium and then, if there is a perianth, it encircles the androecium.

Salvia, turnips, and mustard are discovered to be tetradynamous in nature, while radish and mustard are didynamous in nature.

Tetradynamous refers to a floral situation in which there are six stamens on the flower. Of those, two are shorter and four are longer. It is a trait of the Brassica family, hence Brassica campestris contains it (mustard).

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