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What is valvet, twisted, imbricate and vexillary aestivation ?

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Answered by AtiarRahman
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Valvate :- when petals or sepals just touch
without any overlapping. eg. :- mustard
Twisted :- It is also known as countorted.
When one margin of each petal overlapes the
margin of adjacent petal and other margin
overlaped by margin of another adjacent petal.
Imbricate :- It is the aestivation of 5
petals,where 1 is exterior,1 is interior and rest
3 are having one margin exterior and other
interior.
Vaxillary :- It is the characterstic aestivation of
corolla of pea. The standard petal is large and
overlapes the 2 wing petals which inturn
overlap the 2 keel or carina petals.
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