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The gumamela, also known as hibiscus, has a complex flower structure that includes several organs. These consist of sepals, petals, stamens (which include anthers and filaments), and carpels (which form the pistil). While the flower's anatomy can vary slightly among species, the overall arrangement typically comprises these key reproductive and non-reproductive parts, contributing to the plant's reproductive processes. The total count of 47 organs may refer to a specific classification or detailed breakdown of these components in a particular study of the flower's morphology.

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