Write the characters of Gynoecium in Solanaceae. 

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Ans: Gynoecium has bicarpellary syncarpous bilocular (Solanum) or Unilocular (Capsicum) or tetralocular (Datura) ovary with ovule on swollen placental axis on axile placentation. Style is terminal and stigma capitate.  

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