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Keel petals in Fabaceae are (1) Small and anterior (2) Small and lateral (3) Small and posterior (4) Large and anterior

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Keel petals in Fabaceae are small and anterior.

What are Fabaceae?

  • The Fabaceae is a legume, bean, and pea family and is also known as Leguminosae.
  • It is an important family of flowering plants.
  • Perennial herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees can be recognized by their fruit-forming characteristics as well as compound and stipulate leaves.
  • In addition to this, the plants of the Fabaceae family have 5 petals, among them, the largest petal overlaps the 2 lateral petals i.e wings. The wings overlap the smallest anterior petals in Keel.
  • This type of flower arrangement is called papilionaceous. or vexillary.

So, the correct answer is (1): Small and Anterior

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