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floral formula..for..."FABACEA". famliy​

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Answered by Krishya
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Fabaceae

Family Fabaceae is large family including plants which are economically important. The family Fabaceae also was known as Leguminosae or Papilionaceae since it is the pea or legume family. It consists of around 5000 species of dicotyledons which are widely distributed all over the world.

Vegetative Characters

Root: Dicotyledons with taproot with root nodules.

Stem: Erect or climber; Fabaceae include shrubs, herbs, trees and majorly climbers.

Leaves: Petiolate, pinnately compound or simple; pulvinus leaf base, stipulate; reticulate venation.

Floral Characters

fabaceae

Inflorescence: Racemose.

Flower: Complete, bisexual, zygomorphic, perigynous, bracteate/ ebracteate.

Calyx: Five sepals, gamosepalous; imbricate aestivation.

Corolla: Five petals, polypetalous, papilionaceous, vexillary aestivation.

Androecium: Ten stamens (9+1), diadelphous, anther dithecous.

Gynoecium: Superior ovary, monocarpellary, unilocular, marginal placentation, single, sort -style and flat, hairy-stigma.

Fruit: Legume.

Seed: One or more, non-endospermic.

Answered by aviguru111
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Corolla: Five petals, polypetalous, papilionaceous, vexillary aestivation. Androecium: Ten stamens (9+1), diadelphous, anther dithecous. Gynoecium: Superior ovary, monocarpellary, unilocular, marginal placentation, single, short -style and flat, hairy-stigma. Fruit: Legume.....

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