explain the morphology of the tendrils of cucurbitaceae
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Morphological nature of the tendril:
Tendrils have been considered by various authors as roots, stems, leaves, stipules, shoots, flower stalks or organs sui generis. ... Muller (1887) regarded the upper portion of the tendril as a modified leaf and lower stiff portion as the axis
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✔Tendrils are present at 90° to the leaf petioles at nodes. Leaves are exstipulate alternate simple palmately lobed or palmately compound. The flowers are unisexual, with male and female flowers on different plants (dioecious) or on the same plant (monoecious). The female flowers have inferior ovaries.
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