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This is the group of petals in a flower ​

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Answered by ratamrajesh
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Explanation:

A pseudanthium (Greek for "false flower"), also called a flower head, composite flower, or capitulum, is a special type of inflorescence, in which anything from a small cluster to hundreds or sometimes thousands of flowers are grouped together to form a single flower-like structure. Pseudanthia take various forms.

Answered by diyasharma9090
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Answer:

corola

Explanation:

all of the petals of a flower are called corolla. Petals are usually accompanied by another set of modified leaves called sepals, that collectively form the calyx and lie just beneath the corolla.

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