The existence of two types of leaves in the same plant, is called |
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a) |
Phyllody |
b) |
Phylloclade |
c) |
Heterophylly |
d) |
Heterosis |
The existence of two types of leaves in the same plant, is called |
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a) |
Phyllody |
b) |
Phylloclade |
c) |
Heterophylly |
d) |
Heterosis |
(a) Most of the economically important fibre yielding plants belongs to family-Malvaceae (e.g., Gossypium, Hibiscus, Cannabinus, Abutilon theophrasti, Abelmoschus esculentus, Hibiscus subdariffa, Urena lobata, etc). |