Tricarpellary, syncarpous gynoecium is found in flowers of:
Liliaceae
Solanaceae
Fabaceae
Poaceae
As learnt
Gynoecium -
It is the female part of flower comprising carpels bearing ovules, It consists of ovary. style and stigma.
- wherein
The gynoecium may be monocarpellary or
Apocarpous - Carpels are free (no cohesion) ex. Ranunculaceae
Syncarpous - when two or more than two carpels are fusused -ex. most of the plants.
No of locules - Ovary has locules or chambers which may be mono, bi, tri, tetra & multilocular.
Syncarpous carpels are found in most plants.
Liliaceae has 3 fused carpels.
Option 1)
Liliaceae
This option is correct
Option 2)
Solanaceae
This option is incorrect
Option 3)
Fabaceae
This option is incorrect
Option 4)
Poaceae
This option is incorrect