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Explain Morphological and floral characteristics of magnoliaceae?

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Answered by KeshavGiri79
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Most have simple leaves and an elongated conelike floral axis with flowers that have six tepals (sepals and petals that are not distinctly different), many spirally arranged stamens, and one, two, or many carpels (female reproductive structures). The seeds of many species hang by threads from the conelike fruits.

Answered by sashi1611
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The inflorescence is a solitary, showy flower with indistinguishable petals and sepals. Sepals range from six to many; stamens are numerous and feature short filaments which are poorly differentiated from the anthers. ... Magnoliaceae flowers are beetle pollinated, except for Liriodendron, which is bee pollinated.
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