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Learn about the comparison between Brassicaceae and Capparidaceae.
Comparison # Brassicaceae (Crucifere):
1. Leaves of Brassicaceae are simple, radical or cauline, pinnatifid or lobed, exstipulate.
2. Inflorescence is corymb or corymbose raceme.
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3. Flowers is ebracteate, no androphore or androgynophore.
4. Brassicaceae have four petals, cruciform.
5. Brassicaceae have six stamens, tetradynamous.
6. Fruit are siliqua or silicula.
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7. Seeds are round and oily.
8. Floral formula of Brassicaceae is:
Comparison # Capparidaceae:
1. Leaves of Capparidaceae are simple or compound, stipulate.
2. Inflorescence is corymbose raceme.
3. Flowers are bracteate, gynophore or androgynophore present.
4. Capparidaceae consists of four Petals, not cruciform; valvate or imbricate.
5. Capparidaceae have six stamebs, or indefinite, not tetradynamous.
6. Fruit are capsule or berry.
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7. Seeds are reniform and non-oily.
8. Floral formula of Capparidaceae is: