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Typical Flower Kinds Whorls Arranged Successively Swollen End

A typical flower has four distinct whorls: calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium, arranged successively on the thalamus or receptacle.

A typical flower has four distinct whorls: calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium, arranged successively on the thalamus or receptacle.

Text A typical flower has four different kinds of whorls
arranged successively on the swollen end of the
stalk or pedicel, called thalamus or receptacle.

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