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1. structures that usually form the outermost whorl ([[whorled]]) of a flower. Together, they are called the [[calyx]].<br><br>
1. structures that usually form the outermost whorl ([[whorled]]) of a flower. Together, they are called the [[calyx]].<br><br>
http://www3.hcs.ohio-state.edu/wiki/images/0/0e/Flower.gif<br><br>
http://www3.hcs.ohio-state.edu/wiki/images/0/0e/Flower.gif<br><br>
http://www.biologydaily.com/biology/upload/thumb/c/cc/300px-Petal-sepal.jpg<br><br>
This is an example of a flower with four sepals under the four pedals.<br><br>
Source: http://www.biologydaily.com

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1. structures that usually form the outermost whorl (whorled) of a flower. Together, they are called the calyx.

Flower.gif

300px-Petal-sepal.jpg

This is an example of a flower with four sepals under the four pedals.

Source: http://www.biologydaily.com