what is the fate of all the floral parts after pollination
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The flower has served its purpose after fertilization: Stamens, style, petals and stigma wither and typically fall off. The calyx may either remain intact in a dried and shrivelled form or fall off. The ovary enlarges to form the fruit, the ovarian wall forms the fruit wall.
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The flower has served its purpose after fertilization: Stamens, style, petals and stigma wither and typically fall off. The calyx may either remain intact in a dried and shrivelled form or fall off. The ovary enlarges to form the fruit, the ovarian wall forms the fruit wall.
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