Abstract

The flowers of malvaceae family preserves the symmetry between right and left in a peculiar manner. Plots belonging to this family bear two kinds of flowers, right-handed flowers with anticlockwise twisted petals and left-handed flowers with clockwise twisted petals. The branches of the plant prefers production of one type of flowers in excess of the other. There are two distinct types of branches, dextral branches and sinistral branches. Dextral (sinistral) branches produce more right-handed (left-handed) flowers than left-handed (right-handed) flowers. The average percentage of right-handed flowers in a dextral branch is same as that of left-handed flowers in a sinistral branch.

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