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Referencehttp://www.life.illinois.edu/help/digitalflowers/picts/Flowers/26-%205-merous,%20actinomorphic.jpg

When a flower is capable of being divided into two equal radial halves in any radial plane passing through the centre, it is said to be actinomorphic (radial symmetry).

Examples: rose, mustard, buttercup, tulip, datura, chilli etc.

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