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Asked: May 27, 20232023-05-27T20:52:44+05:30 2023-05-27T20:52:44+05:30

Sunflower is not a flower. Explain.

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Sunflower is not a flower. Explain.
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    2023-05-27T20:53:34+05:30Added an answer on May 27, 2023 at 8:53 pm

    Sunflower is an inflorescence called capitulum or
    racemose head. It has a flat disc-shaped peduncle called
    receptacle. It bears an involucre of bracts on the
    periphery and two types of small sessile flowers called
    florets. The flower is arranged centripetally with
    youngest towards the periphery. There are ray florets
    which are sterile female flowers of ligulate type on the
    outside. The rest of the flower structure contains disc
    florets which are fertile bisexual flowers of tubular type.

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