the member of floral whorl perianth, Corolla and calyx respectively are
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The outer perianth whorl, calyx (calyx), is composed mostly of inconspicuous green sepals (sepala), and the inner whorl, corolla (corolla), is composed mostly of brightly coloured petals (petala).
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The outer perianth whorl is calyx and the inner whorl iscorolla.
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- The perianth is a non-reproductive component of the flower that consists of the calyx (sepals) and the corolla (petals) or tepals when termed a perigone.
- The calyx is the outermost whorl of a flower and is made up of sepals.
- The corolla, which is made up of petals, is contained within the calyx.
- The calyx and corolla are referred to together as the perianth (peri- meaning around, anth- meaning flower).
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