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floral character of tea plant(theaceae)​

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Answered by bhaumanvi13
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Theaceae, the tea family of plants in the order Theales. ... Members of the family have evergreen leaves and flowers with five sepals (leaflike structures) and petals and numerous stamens inserted at the base of the ovary.

Answered by SIRI0319
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Flower blossoms are white,are quite fragnent grow on their own and appear in clusters of 2-4 together on short branchlets in the leaf axils,they grow up to 4 cm in diameter with five sepals can have 5-9 petals. the flowers are hermaphrodite ( both have male and female organs) are pollinated by bees.

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