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Both reproductive whorls are absent the flower .it is said to be

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Answered by THELEGENDKINGDOM
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Explanation:

Complete and perfect flowers:

A flower likes Brassica or Petunia containing all the floral parts i.e. calyx, corolla, androecium and Gynoecium is said to be complete, if any whorl is absent in a flower, it is called incomplete. ... Sometimes both the essential whorls are absent in the flower.

Answered by JayprakashSuvasia
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Complete and perfect flowers:

A flower likes Brassica or Petunia containing all the floral parts i.e. calyx, corolla, androecium and Gynoecium is said to be complete, if any whorl is absent in a flower, it is called incomplete. ... Sometimes both the essential whorls are absent in the flower.

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