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Persistent non-foliose stipules are found in
Acacia
Rosa
Smilax
All
Explanation
Persistent non-foliose stipules are found in Acacia, Rosa and smilax. Here thestipules are modified into tendrils, or spines or thorns. So they are called persistent non foliose stipules.
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Characteristics and functions of Leaf
Modifications of Leaf
Stipulate leaves are found in
Malvaceae
Asteraceae
Fabaceae
1 and 3
Stipulate leaves are found in Malvaceae and Fabaceae families.
Monocot with stipulate leaf is seen in
Solanum
Aloe
Gloriosa
Monocot with stipulate leaf is seen in Smilax (Sarasaparilla)
Dicots with ex-stipulate leaves are noticed in
Solanaceae
Liliaceae
1 and 2
Family Solanaceae and Asteraceae have exstipulate leaves
Persistent, branched stipules are seen in
Ipomea batatus
Ipomea quamoclit
Smilax zeylanica
Pisum sativum
Persistent, branched stipules are seen in Ipomea quamoclit
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