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name the individualunits of floral whorls???

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Answered by YashGandhi
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The outer whorl is called the calyx, and consists of the sepals. The next whorl is the corolla, and consists of the petals

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Answered by chavan1234
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In botany, a whorl or verticil is an arrangement of sepals, petals, leaves, stipules or branches that radiate from a single point and surround or wrap around the stem.[1][2] A whorl consists of at least three elements; a pair of opposite leaves is not called a whorl.

The morphology of most Angiosperm flowers is based on four whorls.

The Calyx: a whorl of sepals at the base.

The Corolla: a whorl of petals above the calyx.

The Androecium: a whorl of stamens, each comprising a filament and an anther.

The Gynoecium: a whorl of the female parts of a flower: the stigma, style and ovary.

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