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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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7 Main Organs of Flowering Plants (With Features)

The following points highlight the seven main organs of flowering plants. The organs are: 1. Roots 2. Stems 3. Leaves 4. Inflorescence 5. Flowers 6. Fruits 7. Seeds. Organ # 1. Roots: Roots differ from stems in the absence of nodes and leaves. Position: Primary - an extension of the radicle of the embryo. Secondary - branches of other roots. [...]

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Comparison between Rutaceae and Anacardiaceae

Learn about the comparison between Rutaceae and Anacardiaceae. Comparison # Rutaceae: 1. Plants-Herbs, shrubs or trees. 2. Leaves-Alternate or opposite, compound, petioles winged, rarely simple, gland-dotted, and aromatic, exstipulate. 3. Inflorescence-Variable. 4. Flower-Actinomorphic, rarely zygomorphic, bisexual or unisexual, hypogynous with a honey disc below the ovary, thalamous concave. 5. Calyx-Sapals 5, gamosepalous. 6. Corolla-Patals 5, polypetalous, gland-dotted, aromatic. 7. Androecium-Stamens [...]

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