Sepals are free-
1. Gamosepalous
2. Polysepalous
3. Pentasepalous
4. Tetrasepalous
Corolla
1. Members are petals
2. Brightly colored to attract insects for pollination
3. Variable shape and color
4. All of these
Corolla may be
1. Tubular, Bell shaped
2. Funnel shaped
3. Wheel shaped
4. All of these
Aestivation
1. The mode of arrangement of sepals or petals in the floral bud with respect to the other members of the same whorl.
2. The main types of aestivation are-Valvate, Twisted, Imbricate and Vexillary
3. Aestivation can be of sepals, Petals and perianth
4. All of these
When sepals or petals in a whorl just touch one another at the margin without overlapping, such Aestivation is called
1. Twisted
2. Valvate
3. Imbricate
4. Vexillary
When one margin of the appendage overlaps that of the next one and so on, such Aestivation is called
1. Twisted
2. Valvate
3. Imbricate
4. Vexillary
The standard overlaps lateral petals and that in turn overlap keel, such Aestivation is called as
1. Twisted
2. Valvate
3. Imbricate
4. Vexillary
Valvate Aestivation (petal) is found in
1. Calotropis
2. Pea
3. Beans
4. China rose
Twisted Aestivation (petals) is found in
1. Calotropis
2. Pea
3. Beans
4. China rose
Twisted Aestivation (petal) is not found in
1. Calotropis
2. Lady's Finger
3. China rose
4. Cotton