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In the bud condition the petals are covered by leaf like whorls called name

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Answered by Cutedoll07
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Morphologically, both sepals and petals are modified leaves. The calyx (the sepals) and the corolla (the petals) are the outer sterile whorls of the flower, which together form what is known as the perianth.

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Calyx

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Calyx Is the correct answer of this question .

The outer sterile whorls of the flower, referred to as the perianth, are the calyx (the sepals) and corolla (the petals).

The term "calyx" refers to the outer whorl of a flower made up of sepals. During development, it shields the flower's inside.

1: a flower's typically green outer whorl made of of distinct or united sepals. 2: a division of the renal pelvis that resembles a cup that is home to one or more renal papillae. 3: an animal structure like a cup (such as the body wall of a crinoid)

The term "calyx" refers to the outer whorl of a flower made up of sepals. During development, it shields the flower's inside.

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