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When the margins of sepals or petals overlap one another without any particular direction, the condition is termed as:

  1. A
    Vexillary
  2. B
    Imbricate
  3. C
    Twisted
  4. D
    Valvate

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Valvate: Margins touch but do not overlap.Twisted: One margin overlaps the next in a regular direction.Imbricate: Margins overlap but not in a specific direction.Vexillary: One large petal overlaps two wings, which overlap two keels.

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When the margins of sepals or petals overlap one another without any particular direction, the condition is termed as:
A
Vexillary
B
Imbricate
C
Twisted
D
Valvate

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