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Answered by champadeykalyani7412
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Collectively the sepals are called the calyx (plural calyces), the outermost whorl of parts that form a flower. The word calyx was adopted from the Latin calyx, not to be confused with calix 'cup, goblet'.

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Answered by shashiguptain
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The calyx is the outermost whorl of a flower and its individual members are called sepals. The sepals are generally green leaf-like structures that protect the flower in the bud stage. The calyx may be Polysepalous, Gamosepalous, Caducous, Persistent, or Petaloid. Polysepalous: When the calyx or sepals are free.

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