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family fabaceace (papilionaceae) sailent feature​

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Answered by DesiDiva
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Habit: Annual or perennial. I lerbs. shrubs, vines, or tree.

Roots: Fibrous tap root often develops nodules in herbs. Nitrogen Fixing bacteria live in these nodules.

Stem: Herbaceous or Moody; Cylindrical, tendril climbers.

Leaves: Petiolate; alternate: compound of pinnate type. Stipulate, stipules may be modified into leaves or thrones; parallel venation.

Inflorescence: Racemose or cymose, the flowers are clustered in heads.

Flower: Pedicillate; bracteate: actinomorphic or zygomorphic; regular: complete; hermaphrodite; pentamerous; hypogynous but slightly perigynous

Calyx: 5 or sometime 4 sepals: free or fused green S.

Corolla: 5 sometimes 4 petals; free or united. colour

Stamens: j 0 or numerous stamens; polyandrous, in some cases

diadelphous, anther basitlxed.

Carpel: Monocarpillary: ovary superior, placentation marginal.

Fruits: Legume

12. Seed: Non-endospermic seed.

Seed: Non-endospermic seed.

Answered by princektr
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Explanation:

Papilionaceae: Diagnostic features: Herbs, shrubs or trees, generally climbers; leaves alternate, stipulate, simple or compound; flower zygomorphic, hermaphrodite, corolla papilionaceous, stamens 10 or 9 diadelphous or monadelphous; carpel one, fruit legume.

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