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In mustard stamens
(A) Are united into one bunch
(B) Are united into two bundles
(C) Shows variation in length
(D) Are attached to petals​

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The 6 stamens are tetradynamous, which means there are 4 long stamens (h) and 2 outer short stamens (i). At the base of the filament are nectaries (j), seen when the sepals and petals are removed. The single pistil has a superior ovary (k) and a capitate stigma (l).

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