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discribe sepals of a flower​

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Collectively the sepals are called the calyx (plural calyces), the outermost whorl of parts that form a flower. ... Morphologically, both sepals and petals are modified leaves. 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.

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