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Epicalx and calyx for hibiscus flower
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The epicalyx of a hibiscus flower refers to the set of modified bracts or small leaves that sit just below the calyx, which is the outermost whorl of sepals. These structures help protect and support the developing flower. The calyx of a hibiscus flower consists of five separate sepals that enclose and protect the petals and reproductive organs of the flower. Together, the epicalyx and calyx form the outer protective covering of the hibiscus flower.