The condition of polyadephous can be found in (a) ligominosea(b) liliaceae
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The stamens in the flower which forms a whorl surrounding the gynoecium is called androecium. It is inside the perianth. Stamens can be present as free or fused. The fused stamen can be connate, joined in the same whorl or adnate, joined from more than one whorl.
Monadelphous stamens are fused into a single, compound structure, for example Malvaceae.
Ranunculaceae is characterized by presence of polyandrous stamens which are free throughout the length. When connate stamens are joined partially into two androecial structures, the condition is termed as diadelphous.
Leguminosae or Fabaceae is characterized by presence of 10 stamens arranged as monadelphous or diadelphous or free. Poaceae family is characterized by presence of free stamens.