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the fused petals which forms a funnel shape are called​

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Answered by shraddhaaluna00
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Petals fused to form funnel-shaped corolla. Tube gradually widens into limbs.

Answered by divanshupriyadarshi
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Explanation:

Pedicel; It is the stalk of the flower and is short in Datura

2. Calyx : In Datura it forms a cup-like structure, with five petals that are fused.

3. Corolla: It is the second non-essential whorl that is creamish or white in color, made of 5 petal that are fused to form a funnel shaped tube.

4. Androecium: Consists of five stamens that are epipetalous, the anthers are dithecous and dorsifixed.

5. Gynoecium: It is the female reproductive structure, consisting of two carpels that are fused. The ovary is bicarpellary, with ovules attached on axile placentation. The style arises from the anterior end of the ovary and terminates in a stigma.

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