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The 'gana's "swastikagniyam"of ancient India is recognised today as family as ................​

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Answered by heemani26
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Answered by mintu78945
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The 'gana's "swastikagniyam"of ancient India is recognized today as family as Cruciferae

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  • The system of plant classification was considered much more advanced than  any other system proposed anywhere in the world before eighteenth century.
  • The present day family Cruciferae was called ‘Swastikaganiyam’ because  the arrangement of sepals and petals resembled a ‘Swastika’, and the flowers  were further characterized by a superior ovary, four free sepals, four free  petals, six stamens-two of which are shorter, and four longer, two carpels  fused and formed a two-locular fruit.

The 'gana's "swastikagniyam"of ancient India is recognized today as family as Cruciferae.

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