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Name the following:

The outermost whorl in flower


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Calyx:

  1. The calyx is the outermost or first whorl in flower.
  2. It is composed of green, leaf-like structures called sepals.
  3. Sepals enclose the inner parts of a flower and protect it in a bud stage.

Final answer: Calyx is the outermost whorl in a flower.


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