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In which of the following family, perianth and trimerous flowers are found?

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Gramineae
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Crucifereae
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Liliaceae
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Papilionaceae
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Solution

The correct option is C Liliaceae
Complete, bisexual, bracteate, trimerous, actinomorphic, hypogynous flower is a characteristic feature of Liliaceae. Calyx and corolla are not differentiated from one another and termed as Perianth. The stamens are usually in two groups of three (trimerous) and the pollen has a single groove (monosulcate)
So, the correct answer is 'Liliaceae'

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