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Calyx:sepals::corolla

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Answered by tavongagwaza517
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Explanation:

The calyx (the sepals) and the corolla (the petals) are the outer sterile whorls of the flower, which together form what is known as the perianth.

Answered by Anonymous
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petals

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Together, all of the petals of a flower are called a corolla. Petals are usually accompanied by another set of special leaves called sepals, that collectively form the calyx and lie just beneath the corolla. ... When the petals and sepals of a flower are difficult to distinguish, they are collectively called tepals.

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