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describe the four whorls of a flower​

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Answered by vaishnavichandra31
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Explanation:

In botany, a whorl or verticil is an arrangement of leaves, sepals, petals, stamens, or carpels that radiate from a single point and surround or wrap around the stem or stalk. 

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Answered by XxArmyGirlxX
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  • Calyx

The usually green outer whorl of a flower consisting of separate or fused sepals.

  • Corolla

The part of a flower that consists of the separate or fused petals and constitutes the inner whorl of the perianth.

  • Androecium

The male part of the flower which is composed of a long filament and an anther attached to its tip.

  • Gynoecium

The innermost whorl of a flower.

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