papaver and michelia both are multi carpillary why are they classified separately
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Although both Papaver and Michelia have multicarpellary ovaries they differ from each other in the sense that Papaver is a many seeded fruit whereas Michelia is a fruit which occurs in pairs of more than two. Papaver have syncarpous and Michelia have apocarpous ovaries.
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Papaver and Michelia both are multicarpellary but they different gynoecium.
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Papaver has fused carpels which are known as syncarpous. Michelia is having free carpels which is known as apocarpous. Michelia is a fruit which exists in pair of more than two whereas Papaver is a fruit containing many seeds. So, they differ in gynoecium though both are multicarpellary. Papaver are generally found in colder areas with about 70 to 100 known species.
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