Biology, asked by Nirbhay0987, 9 months ago

what is the floral formula of mustard​

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Answered by Vmusale
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Brassicaceae or Cruciferae is a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants, commonly known as mustards, the crucifers or the cabbage family. In Brassicaceae, the flowers are actinomorphic (radial symmetry), bisexual (possess both male and female flowers), sepals 4 and they are dimerous (arranged in two whorls), petals 4 and they are arranged in a single whorl, stamens 6 and they are tetradynamous (two lateral stamens are smaller and four median stamens are larger), carpels are 2 (bicarpellary) syncarpous, ovary superior.

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Answered by itZarRshIyA000
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Floral formula of mustard is Brassiacea.

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