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write the nature of the stamen of solanaceae​

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Answered by susmita2891
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Androecium: Six stamens in two whorls (3+3). Gynoecium: Syncarpous, tricarpellary, trilocular, superior ovary with axile placentation. Fruit: Mostly Capsule and sometimes berry. Seed: Endospermic seeds.

Answered by OreoMagie
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Stamens 5, polyandrous, epipetalous, alternating with the petals, filaments long, anthers basifixed, dithecous, introrse. Gynoecium: Bicarpellary, syncarpous, ovary superior, obliquely placed, bilocular; swollen axile placentation; ovules many; style long, slightly, twisted, stigma capitate, bilobed.

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