what are the four whorls of a flower?
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The morphology of most Angiosperm flowers is based on four whorls:
the calyx, a whorl of sepals at the base, above which are.the corolla, a whorl of petals,the androecium, a whorl of stamens (each comprising a filament and an anther), and.
the calyx, a whorl of sepals at the base, above which are.the corolla, a whorl of petals,the androecium, a whorl of stamens (each comprising a filament and an anther), and.
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