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36. Ascendingly imbricate aestivation is found in
A. Caesalpiniceae
B. Fabaceae
C. Malvaceae
D. Asteraceae
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37. Corolla is composed of
A. Sepals
B. Petals
C. Tepals
D. Stamens
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38. The ovary of Hibiscus rosasinensis is
A. Inferior
B. Superior
C. Semi-inferior
D. Free ovary
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39. Aestivation with regular overlapping is known as
A. Valvate
B. Twisted
C. Descendingly imbricate
D. Ascendingly imbricate
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40. A condition of free sepals is termed as
A. Polyphyllous
B. Polytepalous
C. Polysepalous
D. Polypetalous
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