In Calotropis, aestivation is:
Valvate
Vexillary
Imbricate
Twisted
, when sepals or petals in a whorl just touch one another at the margin without overlapping, it is called valvate aestivation. The text explicitly cites Calotropis as an example of this type. Twisted aestivation is found in China rose, lady's finger, and cotton .
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