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Why are flowers of Cassia described zygomorphic?

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Answered by shivangipandey61600
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cucurbits referred as epigynous because the ovary is superior i.e., the gynoecium is appear above the thalamus and other parts are situated below the gynoecium.

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Why are flowers of cocurbits referred to as epigynous and cassia as zygomorphic. cucurbits referred as epigynous because the ovary is superior i.e., the gynoecium is appear above the thalamus and other parts are situated below the gynoecium............

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