Many, free and spiraly arranged
floral parts are present in which family
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conelike
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The magnolia family has the following primitive characteristics: (1) Large flowers with numerous petals and sepals (called tepals because they are similar in size and shape); (2) Numerous spirally arranged stamens at the base of a conelike receptacle bearing numerous spirally arranged carpels.
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The family is the Magnolia family.
- The family typically consists of around 250 lovely fragrant and flowering shrubs and magnificent trees.
- The family naturally produces enormous flowers with several petals and sepals known as tepals because of their apparent proportion and shape similarity.
- At the active base of a cone like proper receptacle, it naturally consists of various spirally organised free carpels.
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