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Bicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium, parietal placentation, tetradynamous stamens and sliqua fruit are characteristic features of family
A. Cucurbitaceae
B. Crucferae
C. Compositae
D. Solanaceae

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In Cruciferae
Bicarpellary : Gynoecium consisting of two carpels fused laterally forming a compound pistil
Parietal placentation : Ovary is by to multicarpellary but unilocular
Tetradynamous : There are six free stamens, inner four larger and outer two are small
Siliqua fruit : Siliqua is a dry dehiscent fruit develop from bicarpellary, syncarpous and superior ovary.

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