genral discription of the florals part
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A stereotypical flower consists of four kinds of structures attached to the tip of a short stalk. Each of these kinds of parts is arranged in a whorl on the receptacle (starting from the base of the flower or lowest node and working upwards) as follows: Perianth: Collectively the calyx and corolla form the perianth.
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