An actinomorphic flower, also known as a regular or symmetrical flower, is one that can be divided into equal halves by multiple planes passing through its center. This symmetry means that the flower has a uniform shape, allowing for a consistent arrangement of its petals, sepals, and reproductive structures. Examples of actinomorphic flowers include daisies and lilies. This characteristic often aids in attracting pollinators by providing a visually appealing structure.
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