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The most exceptional feature of zoophilous flower is
(A) scented having nectar and most colourful
(B) scented, having nectar but inconspicuous
(C) presence of only perianth
(D) without colour and show

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scented having nectar and most colourful

B

scented, having nectar but inconspicuous

C

presence of only perianth

D

without colour and show

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