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Bicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium, parietal placentation, tetradynamous stamens and sliqua fruit are characteristic features of family

A

Cucurbitaceae

B

Cruciferae

C

Compositae

D

Solanaceae

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B

Cruciferae or Brassicaceae Gynoecium – Bicarpellary rarely tricarpellary, syncarpous, ovary superior, unilocular, parietal placentation. Androecium – Stamens 6, arranged in two whorls, outer two stamens, short annea four long (2 + 4), tetradynamous, polyandrous. Fruit – Siliqua when the valves separate in a siliqua the seed remain attached to the replum. Refer In Book.
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