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Strawberry match more than one ovary in a flower.Is it right or wrong

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Can a flower have more than one ovary? ... In a typical flower only one fruit develops from a single flower. So, a typical flower has only one ovary in Carpel. But in certain species of plants (syncarpous plants) multiple carpels fuse together to form a single ovary (ovary containing two or more locules).

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