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the calyx consists of

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Answered by Anonymous
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(1) an outer calyx consisting of sepals; within it lies (2) the corolla, consisting of petals; (3) the androecium, or group of stamens; and in the centre is (4) the gynoecium, consisting of the pistils.

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Answered by paudelrachana670
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flower parts: (1) an outer calyx consisting of sepals; within it lies

(2) the corolla, consisting of petals;

(3) the androecium, or group of stamens; and in the centre is  the gynoecium, consisting of the pistils.

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