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Morphological characteristics of Solanaceae plants (transverse or longitudinal structure of roots, stems, leaves, flowers and ovaries)

hello! Cut to the chase and say nothing. Solanaceae < P > (1) Main characteristics

1. Most of them are herbs;

2. Leaves: simple or pinnately compound, alternate, without stipules;

3. Flowers: bisexual, radiation symmetrical, solitary or cymose, often due to the combination of floral axis and stem, the inflorescence is born outside the leaf axils; Calyx 5, connate, forming fruit that often increases and persists; Petals 5, connate, mostly folded fan-shaped; Stamens 5, as many as corolla lobes alternate; The ovary is superior, often with a lower disk, and the position of the ovary is skewed. *K(5)C(5)A5G(2:2:∞)

4. Fruit: capsule or berry

Finally, there is a picture.