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Ascending imbricate corolla is found in...

Ascending imbricate corolla is found in

A

Pisum/Papilionatae

B

Tamarindus/Caesalpinioideae

C

Mimosa/Mimosoidae

D

Datura/Solanaceae

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B

It is a type of imbricated aestivation in which the posterior petal is internal e.g. plants of family Caesalpinioideae (Tamarindus).
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