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How many plants in the list given below have marginal placentation ?
Mustard, Gram, Tulip, Asparagus, Arhar, Sun hemp, Chilli, Colchicine, Onion, Moong, Pea, Tobacco, Lupin

A

Six

B

Three

C

Four

D

Five

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