The correct option is
A Cruciferae
The floral nectaries of Cruciferae are an outgrowth of receptacle. Nectar secretion is from the perianth, from the disk and from the androecium. They are composed of the epidermis and nectariferous tissue, which has vascular bundles. The modified stomata are present in the epidermal layer and are thought to have a passage in the nectar secretion. The outer morphology of floral nectaries shows greater diversity in number, shape of cuticle sculpture composition position and in existence of vascular bundles.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.