Q.
In plants like tulip and Gloriosa
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a
Stamens are in diadelphous condition.
b
Gynoecium is tricarpellary syncarpous with superior ovaries.
c
Petals show vexillary aestivation.
d
Sepals are persistent.
answer is B.
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Detailed Solution
Tulips and Gloriosa belongs to liliaceae family. Members of this family have gynoecium with tricarpellary, syncarpous, superior ovary and perianth (tepals) in valvate aestivation. Stamens with diadelphous condition are seen in members of fabaceae family. Persistent sepals are seen in members of solanaceae family.
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