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Uniparous, biparous and multiparous system of branching are found respectively in

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Mirabilis, Datura and Vine

B

Saraca, Mirabilis and Euphorbia

C

Vine, Polyalthia and Saraca

D

Euphorbia, Croton and Polyalthia

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