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write the floral characters of fabaceae family? ​

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Family Fabaceae is a large family of the Plant Kingdom, including plants which are economically important. The family Fabaceae also was known as Leguminosae or Papilionaceae since it is the pea or legume family. There are around 5000 species of dicotyledons which are widely distributed all over the world.

Listed below are the morphological and floral descriptions of the Fabaceae family.

Vegetative Characters

Root: Dicotyledons with taproot with root nodules.

Stem: Erect or climber; Fabaceae include shrubs, herbs, trees and majorly climbers.

Leaves: Petiolate, pinnately compound or simple; pulvinus leaf base, stipulate; reticulate venation

Answered by shilpa85475
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Listed below are the flower markers of the Fabaceae family is:

Origin:

  • Dicotyledons, taproot with root nodules.

Stem:

  • Straight or vertical.
  • Fabaceae includes herbs, trees and shrubs.

Leaves:

  • Petiolate, pinnately compound or simple; the base of the pulvinus leaf, we say; reticulate venation.
  • Generally, the flowers of the Fabaceae family are zygomorphic, bisexual, pentamerous, and hypogynous.
  • The Calyx has five sepals, combined or with a gamosepaus with valvate or imbricate aestivation.
  • Corolla has five, polypetalous leaves with vexillary aestivation.
  • Androecium contains ten diadelphous stamens.
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