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write about key characteristics of solanaceae......give me thanks....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Characteristics of Solanaceae Family-

  • Root System: Taproot system.
  • Stem: Erect or climber; Solanaceae includes herbs, shrubs, small trees, and climbers.
  • Leaves: Alternate, simple or pinnately compound (rarely); exstipulate; reticulate venation.

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Answered by ItzMiracle
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In the great majority of species, the flowers have a differentiated perianth with a calyx and corolla (with five sepals and five petals, respectively) an androecium with five stamens and two carpels forming a gynoecium with a superior ovary (they are therefore referred to as pentamers and tetracyclic).

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