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Given below are floral formulae of some plants. Draw floral diagrams from these formulae.


(i) The given floral formula shows that the flower from Solanceae family.


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(ii) The given floral formula is a flower from Fabaceae family.


fabaceae.PNG


(iii) The given floral formula is a flower from Malvaceae family.


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