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Corolla is cruciform ant unguiculate in

A
Liliaceae
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Solanaceae
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Asteraceae
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D
Brassicaceae
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Solution

The correct option is D Brassicaceae
In Brassicaceae, the corolla consists of four petals, alternate with sepals, polypetalous, petals arranged in the form of a cross known as cruciform. Petals are usually clawed i.e., unguiculate, petals are generally equal, rarely unequal or sometimes petals may be replaced by stamens. This arrangement is characteristic of the Brassicaceae family. Hence, corolla is cruciform and unguiculate in Brassicaceae.
So, the correct answer is 'Brassicaceae'.

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