Name the calyx in which sepals remain even after fruit formation *
A) Caducous calyx
B) Deciduous calyx
C) Pappus calyx
D) Persistent calyx
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When sepals persists and remains attached to fruits then it is called persistent calyx. Examples are Brinjal, Chilli, Tomatoes etc.
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The correct option is D) Persistent Calyx
Explanation:
- Persistent calyx: the calyx does not wither after fertilisation or throughout fruit development, but remains connected to the fruit. Brinjal, Solanum nigrum, and so forth are examples.
- Caducous calyx : deciduous, the calyx withers before fruit production, as in poppy.
- Pappus calyx: a fluffy calyx that is not green in hue. Members of the Asteraceae family, for example.
- Deciduous calyx: The sepals are non-green and frequently a distinct hue, resembling petals. Michelia is one example (sepals are yellow in color)
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