Four sepals arranged in two whorls is characteristic of family

Four sepals arranged in two whorls is characteristic of family

Options

(a) Solanaceae
(b) Fabaceae
(c) Brassicaceae
(d) Liliaceae

Correct Answer:

Brassicaceae

Explanation:

Sepals 4, polysepalous, arranged in two whorls outer of antero-posterior sepals and inner of lateral sepals,lateral sepals generally saccate or pouched at the base, green or petaloid , inferior.

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