If a fruit is developed from bicarpellary, syncarpous, superior ovary

If a fruit is developed from bicarpellary, syncarpous, superior ovary with parietal placentation and unilocular when young but becoming biloclar with age and also pod like in appearance is termed as

Options

(a) lomentum
(b) silicula
(c) siliqua
(d) cypsella

Correct Answer:

siliqua

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