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Learn about the comparison between Musaceae and Zingiberaceae.
Comparison # Musaceae:
1. Flower-May be unisexual, bisexual or zygomorphic.
2. Perianth-6, in two whorls or not distinct, petaloid.
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3. Stamens-6, 5, only fertile, the sixth, sterile one not distinguishable as a petaloid staminode.
4. Carpel-Carpels— (3); ovary trillocular, ∞ ovules, placentation axile.
5. Style-Simple.
6. Stigma-Lobed or capitate.
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7. Fruit-Berry or capsule.
8. Seed-With mealy endosperm. No aril.
Comparison # Zingiberaceae:
1. Flower-Bisexual, zygomorphic.
2. Perianth-6, in two whorls of 3 each, usually the outer green and inner coloured.
3. Stamens-6, in two whorls of three each, one (posterior stamen of the inner whorl) fertile and functional; 1 (anterior stamen of the outer whorl) suppressed; the remaining 4 are modified into petaloid staminodes, the two staminodes of the inner whorl, however fuse to form labellum.
4. Carpel-Carpel (3); ovary 1-3 locular, placentation axile or parietal.
5. Style-Narrow and slender, lies in groove of the fertile stamen.
6. Stigma-Variable.
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7. Fruit-Capsule.
8. Seed-Arillate, endospermic.