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The stamens in family Liliaceae are

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monadelphous and monothecous
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monadelphous and dithecous
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polyandrous and dithecous
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synandrous and dithecous
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Solution

The correct option is C polyandrous and dithecous
The stamens in family Lilaceae are polyandrous and dithecous which means stamens are not fused, they are separated (polyandrous). There are 6 stamens in two groups of 3 each and the anther has two lobes (dithecous).

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