What is the four whorls of the flower and three types of germination
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Four Whorls of a flower are-
I. Sepals (collectively called Calyx)
II. Petals (collectively called Corolla)
III. Stamens (collectively called Androecium)
IV. Pistil (also called Gynoecium)
Three types of germination are-
I. Hypogeal Germination
II. Epigeal Germination
III. Viviparous Germination
I. Sepals (collectively called Calyx)
II. Petals (collectively called Corolla)
III. Stamens (collectively called Androecium)
IV. Pistil (also called Gynoecium)
Three types of germination are-
I. Hypogeal Germination
II. Epigeal Germination
III. Viviparous Germination
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