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Describe different types of calyx with
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Different types of calyx are as follows,

types of calyx are as follows,Persistent calyx: the calyx does not wither off after fertilization or during fruit development  but is present attached to the fruit

types of calyx are as follows,Persistent calyx: the calyx does not wither off after fertilization or during fruit development  but is present attached to the fruitExample: Brinjal, Solanum nigrum etc

types of calyx are as follows,Persistent calyx: the calyx does not wither off after fertilization or during fruit development  but is present attached to the fruitExample: Brinjal, Solanum nigrum etcCaducous: deciduous, the calyx withers off much before the formation of fruit example, poppy

types of calyx are as follows,Persistent calyx: the calyx does not wither off after fertilization or during fruit development  but is present attached to the fruitExample: Brinjal, Solanum nigrum etcCaducous: deciduous, the calyx withers off much before the formation of fruit example, poppyPappus calyx: feathery calyx, non green in color 

types of calyx are as follows,Persistent calyx: the calyx does not wither off after fertilization or during fruit development  but is present attached to the fruitExample: Brinjal, Solanum nigrum etcCaducous: deciduous, the calyx withers off much before the formation of fruit example, poppyPappus calyx: feathery calyx, non green in color Example: members of family Asteraceae

types of calyx are as follows,Persistent calyx: the calyx does not wither off after fertilization or during fruit development  but is present attached to the fruitExample: Brinjal, Solanum nigrum etcCaducous: deciduous, the calyx withers off much before the formation of fruit example, poppyPappus calyx: feathery calyx, non green in color Example: members of family AsteraceaePetalloid calyx: The sepal are non-green usually of a different color, appearing like petals. 

types of calyx are as follows,Persistent calyx: the calyx does not wither off after fertilization or during fruit development  but is present attached to the fruitExample: Brinjal, Solanum nigrum etcCaducous: deciduous, the calyx withers off much before the formation of fruit example, poppyPappus calyx: feathery calyx, non green in color Example: members of family AsteraceaePetalloid calyx: The sepal are non-green usually of a different color, appearing like petals. Example: Michelia (sepals are yellow in color)

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