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Siliques are characteristic fruit structures primarily found in the Brassicaceae family, which includes plants like mustard and canola. They are not specifically associated with monocots or dicots as a whole but are a feature of certain dicots. In contrast, monocots typically produce different types of fruit, such as grains or drupes. Thus, silique development is a trait seen in some dicotyledonous plants rather than in monocots.

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