3) Which of the following characteristics is most useful for flower identification?
(a) It smells good.
(b) It is always coloured.
(C) It is found at the top of the stem.
(d) Corolla (Dalpatra) is found in it.
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A typical flower consists of four types of floral leaves called sepals, petals, stamens and carpels in distinct whorls normally known as calyx, corolla, androecium and gynoecium respectively. A flower in which all the four whorls are present (Sepal, Petal, Carpels, Stamens) are called as complete
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D. COROLLA (DALPATRA) is found in it.
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