a flower in which sepals are fused not an example only which kind of flower
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A sepal is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically ... In some species the calyx not only persists after flowering, but instead of withering, begins to grow ... In some flowers, the sepals are fused towards the base, forming a calyx tube (as in the family Lythraceae, and Fabaceae).
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outer most whorl of the flower and the members are called sepals
sepals are green ,leaf like and protect the flower in the bud stage.
Gamosepalous - sepals r united or fused to form a cup like structure
polysepalous - sepals r free
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