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vexillery asevitvation is found in​

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Answered by rajm91241
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Vexillary aestivation is found in Papilionaceae.

Papilionaceae flower shows vexillary aestivation. There is large petal which has two lobes fused. There are two wings and one small keel or carina.

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Answered by TanimaNayak
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vexillery asevitvation is found in Papilionaceae.

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Vexillary or descending imbricate aestivation is a characteristic of family fabaceae. In it, the posterior largest petal (standard) overlaps two lateral petals (wings) which in turn overlap two anterior petals (keel). It is also called pailionaceous corolla.

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