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Malvaceae

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Malvaceae

  • Malvaceae is known as the cotton or shoe-flower family with mostly herbaceous or woody plants.
  • Leaves and stem: Leaves are alternate, simple, stipulate, with palmate venation; the stem may be erect and mucilaginous.
  • Flower: Flowers are bisexual, actinomorphic, and pentamerous, often with an epicalyx present.
  • Calyx and corolla: Calyx is 5, fused; corolla has 5 free, large, showy petals.
  • Androecium: Numerous stamens, monadelphous, forming a staminal tube; anthers monothecous.
  • Gynoecium: Pentacarpellary, syncarpous, with a superior ovary and axile placentation.
  • Fruit and importance: Fruit is a capsule; it includes cotton (fibre), lady’s finger (food), Hibiscus (ornamental), and medicinal plants.
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