Find out the floral formula for a bisexual flower with bract,regular, pentamerous distinct calyx and Corolla, superior ovary without bracteole
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A floral formula is a written shorthand used to represent the structure of a flower using the standard set of symbols shown at the right. The four major floral parts are always shown in the same order; sepals (CA), petals (CO), stamens (A), and carpels (G)...
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Floral Formula
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- It can represent particular species, or can be generalized to characterize higher taxa, usually giving ranges of organ numbers
- The individuals from the family are being conveyed in the mild areas of both northern and southern halves of the globe
- In our nation the Papilionaceae is spoken to by numerous vital genera usually found in slopes and fields
- Generally the herbs having a place with this family show up and blossom in winter season in the Indian fields
- The bisexual flower contain same order Sepal (CA), Petals(CO), leaves(A) etc
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