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Comparison between Brassicaceae and Capparidaceae

Learn about the comparison between Brassicaceae and Capparidaceae. Comparison # Brassicaceae (Crucifere): 1. Leaves of BrassicaceaeĀ  are simple, radical or cauline, pinnatifid or lobed, exstipulate. 2. Inflorescence is corymb or corymbose raceme. 3. Flowers is ebracteate, no androphore or androgynophore. 4. Brassicaceae have four petals, cruciform. 5. Brassicaceae have six stamens, tetradynamous. 6. Fruit are siliqua or silicula. 7. Seeds [...]

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Comparison between Malvaceae and Tiliaceae

Learn about the comparison between Malvaceae and Tiliaceae. Comparison # Malvaceae: 1. Malvaceae are herbs, shrubs or trees. 2. Leaves of Malvaceae is simple. 3. Inflorescence are solitary, axillary or terminal. 4. Flowers are hermaphrodite with epicalyx. 5. Malvaceae consists of five sepals, gamosepalous. 6. Malvaceae consists of five petals; polypetalous, twisted. 7. Malvaceae have ondefinite stamens, monadelphous, epipetalous, anthers [...]

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Comparison between Capparidaceae and Caryophyllaceae

Learn about the comparison between Capparidaceae and Caryophyllaceae. Comparison # Capparidaceae: 1. Capparidaceae is herbs, shrubs or trees. 2. Leaves of Capparidaceae are simple or compound, alternate stipulate or exstipulate. 3. Inflorescence are racemose. 4. Flowers are actinomorphic or zygomorphic, hermaphrodite. 5. CapparidaceaeĀ  consists of four sepals. 6. CapparidaceaeĀ  consists of four petals. 7. Capparidaceae have four stamens to indefinite. [...]

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