Do all flowers have sepals, petals, edamen
and pistil ? Are there flowers which do
not have
any of these
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Each pistil is often shaped like a vase, although the shape varies. The ovary which is the base of the pistil, is swollen and hollow. ... Even If the petals of a flower are joined together, the pistil need not necessarily be joined to the petal. Not all flowers have sepals, petals, stamens and pistils.
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Some plants don't form distinct petals and sepals, but they have one undifferentiated whorl comprised of structures called tepals. Petals, sepals, stamens and pistils are not formed on all flowers, but when they do the flower is said to be “complete.”
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