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The 'Gana '"swastikagniyam" of ancient India is recognized today as family..............

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

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  • the classification of plants in India was earlier very intense and widely distributed. the arrangement of the anther and the stigma resembles that of the swastika sign and hence the name came from their. The genus is now recognised as one of the most commonly found genus of Cruciferae
  • There is  the presence of a single ovary , 4 of sepals and petals which were free from each other and six stamens

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