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astevation in china rose​

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Answered by manasi12391
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Valvate aestivation: The sepals or petals in whorl just touch one another at the margin, e.g., Calotropis. Twisted aestivation: One margin of the appendage overlaps that of the next one, e.g., china rose. Imbricate aestivation the margins of sepals or petals overlap but not necessarily in a specific direction.

Answered by tanweerareebah
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Valvate aestivation: The sepals or petals in whorl just touch one another at the margin, e.g., Calotropis. Twisted aestivation: One margin of the appendage overlaps that of the next one, e.g., china rose. Imbricate aestivation the margins of sepals or petals overlap but not necessarily in a specific direction.

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