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Question : Take one flower each of families Fabaceae and Solanaceae and write its semitechnical description. Also draw their floral diagrams after studying them. |
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Answer» Solution :(1) Family Fabaceae/Papilionaceae (pea plant) Fabaceae/Papilionaceae is a sub-family of the Leguminoseae family. Vegetative features: Habit: Pinnately compound, alternately arranged with leaf tendrils with the pulvinus present at the leaf base along folacious stipules. Root: Tap root system with root NODULES. Floral features: Inflorescence: RACEMOSE, generally axial than terminal Flower: Zygomorphic and bisexual flowers are found Calyx: It contains five sepals which are gamosepalous while aestivation is imbricate.Corolla: It contains five petals (polypetalous) with vexillary aestivation. Androecium: It consists of ten anthers that are diadelphous with dithecous anthers. Gynoecium: Monocarpellary superior ovary which is unilocular with marginal placentation. Fruit: Legume pod with non-endospermic seeds Floral formula: Economic importance: Peas are used as vegetables for making various culinary preparations. (2) Flowers of Solanum nigrum Family Solanaceae Vegetative features: Habit: Erect, herbaceous plant Leaves: Simple, exstipulate leaves with RETICULATE venation STEM: Erect stem with numerous branches. Floral features: Inflorescence: Solitary and axillary Flowers: Actinomorphic, bisexual flowers Calyx: Calyx is composed of five sepals that are united and persistent. Aestivation is valvate. Corolla: Corolla consists of five united petals with valvate aestivation. Androecium: It consists of five epipetalous stamens. Gynoecium: It consists of bicarpellary syncarpous superior ovary with axile placentation. Fruits: Berry Seeds: Numerous, endospermous Floral formula: Economic importance: Used for MEDICINAL purposes.
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