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Explain corolla of Fabaceae​

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Answered by sonawanesiddhi28
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Corolla of family Fabaceae: Corolla 5, polypetalous, aestivation descending or vexillary imbricate, papilionaceous with five unequal petals-posterior largest petals called standard which overlaps two smaller lateral petals called wings, the latter overlap a boat-shaped structure called keel.

Answered by nithishhirthick
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Corolla of family Fabaceae: Corolla 5, polypetalous, aestivation descending or vexillary imbricate, papilionaceous with five unequal petals-posterior largest petals called standard which overlaps two smaller lateral petals called wings, the latter overlap a boat-shaped structure called keel.

Corolla of the family-Fabaceae is papilionaceous i.e., consisting of a posterior standard or vexillum, two lateral wings or alae and the anterior petals fused along margin to form keel or carina.

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