Biology, asked by kr938867, 9 months ago

in which type of aestivation the sepals/petals do not overlap?(instead just touch each other)

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Answered by kabbu13
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Answer:

Valvate aestivation. Calotropis is its example.

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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in which type of aestivation the sepals/petals do not overlap?(instead just touch each other)

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Calotropis shows valvate aestivation, i.e., sepals or petals in a whorl just another at the margin without any overlapping.

So, the correct answer is " validate, Calotropis ".

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