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Joined - Hibiscus, Mustard

Separated - Lotus, Rose

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In a flower, the number of sepals and petals is not always equal. The plants with joined sepals are, Cotton, Tomato flower, Datura, Hibiscus.

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which are the two examples of flowers found in India those have seperated sepals?

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Roses have joined sepals

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