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What is distinctive about the typical gynoecial fusion, carpel number, placentation, and fruit type of the Fabaceae?
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Gynoecial Fusion: The typical gynoecial fusion in Fabaceae is known as syncarpous, which means that the carpels (female reproductive structures) are fused together to form a single structure called the pistil. This fusion can be seen in the ovary, style, and Show more…
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