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Describe the gynoecial morphology (including carpel, locule, and ovule number), style position, and fruit type for the Boraginoideae.
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It includes several genera such as Borago, Echium, and Myosotis. Gynoecial morphology refers to the structure and arrangement of the female reproductive parts of a flower. In the Boraginoideae, the gynoecium is composed of one or more carpels. A carpel is the Show more…
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