list the whorls of flower and name the units of each
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Generally, a flower consists of four whorls, which are a ring of leaves, viz.
the calyx on the outside; (Sepals)
the corolla lying inside the calyx; (Petals)
the stamens enclosed by the corolla, and
the pistil in the center of the flower.
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In all plants, a flower is usually its most colorful part. We say the plant 'flowers', 'is flowering' or 'is in flower' when this colourful part begins to grow bigger and open out. There are many different kinds of flowers in different areas in the world. Even in the coldest places, for example the Arctic, flowers can grow during a few months
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