NEET | 2016Morphology of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
Tricarpellary, syncarpous gynoecium is found in flowers of:
Options
A.
Liliaceae
B.
Solanaceae
C.
Fabaceae
D.
Poaceae
Solution
Liliaceae family is a monocot family characterized by tricarpellary, syncarpous gynoceium with superior, trilocular ovary with two ovules in each loculus and placentation axile.
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