Tetradynamous conditions occur in (a) Cruciferae (b) Malvaceae (c) Solanaceae (d) Lilliaceae
Option a In tetradynamous condition there are six stamens, 4 are long and 2 are short i.e., 4 + 2 arrangement of stamens. It is characterstic feature of Cruciferae members. In Liliaceae 6 stamens are arranged in whorls of 3 each (3 + 3). In Solanaceae there are 5 stamens they are epipetallous and polyandrous. In Malvaceae there are numerous stamens that are monadelphous