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Clawed petals can be traced in

A
Solanceae
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Liliaceae
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C
Malvaceae
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D
Cruciferae
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Solution

The correct option is D Cruciferae
Clawed refers to a narrowed, stalk like basal part of a petal, sepal, or bract.
The flowers in the family Cruciferae are bisexual and actinomorphic. The perianth consists of a calyx of four distinct sepals and a corolla of four distinct petals that are commonly clawed and diagonally arranged giving a cross appearance.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.


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