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Swollen spongy petiole is present in [APMEE 1996]
A) Hydrilla
B) Eichhornia
C) Ruppia
D) Pistia

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by kingofself
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"Swollen spongy petiole" is present in 'Eichhornia'.

Explanation:

  • Eichhornia is a free-floating sea plant.
  • The petiole bears a large membrane stipule, which forms sheathing around the next younger leaf.
  • Petioles are soft and form a bulbous float consist of air-filled lacunae tissue.
  • Eichhornia species are long standing oceanic plants (or hydrophytes) inborn to tropical and sub-tropical South America, Barring E. natans from Africa.
  • An upright stride supports a solitary spike of up to thirty flagrant glamorous flowers, mostly lavender to pink in colour with six petals.

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