how many floral whorls are there
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The morphology of most flowering plants is based on four types of whorls: The calyx: zero or more whorls of sepals at the base. The corolla: zero or more whorls of petals above the calyx. The androecium: zero or more whorls of stamens, each comprising a filament and an anther
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The morphology of most flowering plants is based on four types of whorls: The calyx: zero or more whorls of sepals at the base. The corolla: zero or more whorls of petals above the calyx. The androecium: zero or more whorls of stamens, each comprising a filament and an anther.
The morphology of most flowering plants is based on four types of whorls: The calyx: zero or more whorls of sepals at the base. The corolla: zero or more whorls of petals above the calyx. The androecium: zero or more whorls of stamens, each comprising a filament and an anther.A typical flower has four main parts—or whorls—known as the calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium (Figure 1). The outermost whorl of the flower has green, leafy structures known as sepals. The sepals, collectively called the calyx, help to protect the unopened bud.
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