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what is diadelphous stamen​

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Answered by kamaalssaman
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Stamens united into two, often unequal, sets; e.g., those of many Fabaceae, which have nine stamens in one set and one stamen in the other.

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Answered by InvincibleAtharva
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Diadelphous androecium develops in two bundles or groups when the filaments of the stamens are fused. It is considered monadelphous if the filaments of the stamens are merged into one group. Usually, stamens in a simple flower are organized as separate units.

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