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26. Epigynous flowers have
A. Inferior ovary
B. Superior ovary
C. Semi-inferior ovary
D. Free ovary
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27. Posterior odd petals is inner most in
A. Musaceae
B. Malvaceae
C. Fabaceae
D. Caesalpinicea
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28. Calyx attached to the ripe fruit is known as
A. Caducous
B. Persistent
C. Decidous
D. Gamosepalous
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29. Wholly or partially united sepals is described as
A. Episepalous
B. Gamosepalous
C. Gamopetalous
D. Gamotepalous
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30. The flower with uniform floral parts is termed as
A. Isomerous
B. Anisomerous
C. Trimerous
D. Pentamerous
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