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flower are zygomorphic​

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Answered by sonalkumarpathak8405
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Yes some flowers are zygomorphic... and some are actinimorphic

explanation

Lilies, petunies, wild roses, and buttercups are just a few examples of actinomorphic flowers.

Rather than actinomorphic (regular), a flower can be zygomorphic (irregular). When flowers are zygomorphic, they are only bilaterally symmetrical, meaning they are able to be bisected into two halves, forming mirror images. Snapdragon and Gladiolus flowers (Iridaceae) are zygomorphic, rather than actinomorphic.

Some flowers will have no axis of symmetry at all, which is often because they are spiraled.

Answered by ElegantDoll
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