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Answered by sabharish41
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An example is the prickly poppy (Argemone spp.). In other flowers, the calyx falls off at the same time as the petals do, such as in mustard flowers (Brassica spp.). The rose is an example of a persistent calyx, where the sepals remain on the developing fruit after the petals have fallen

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Answered by XxHOTARMYBOYxX
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The main function of the calyx is to protect the flower in its bud condition. The calyxes are usually green in colour but sometimes it may be coloured as petalloid. It can attract insect and helps in pollination. calyx develop spur and can store nectar or sometime it helps in seed dispersal too.

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