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A sepal (from Latin separatus "separate" + petalum "petal") is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Sepals in most flowers are green and lie under the more conspicuous petals...
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Other parts of the flower that are important are the petals and sepals. Petals attract pollinators and are usually the reason why we buy and enjoy flowers. The sepals are the green petal-like parts at the base of the flower.
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Why do flowers have sepals? (Science & Technology),Pictures of 'Why do flowers have sepals?' Images,Search answer for Why do flowers have sepals? ... The sepals of a flowers protect it while it is in bud. The flower is really a kind of shoot, in which the leaves have been altered so that they can take on the task of...
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You can either use bought flowers such as daffodils or tulips or some from a garden or the school grounds such as apple blossom, strawberry flowers or buttercups. ... Sepals protect the flower whilst the flower is developing from a bud.
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Complete flower - having sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils; Monoecious - stamens and pistils in separate flowers on same individual; Dioecious - staminate (male) and pistillate (female) flowers on different individuals;
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Wind -> Pollen is blown by the wind. Wind pollinated flowers usually have small or non-existent petals. Light pollen. ... When a flower is pollinated by ________ the _______ blows the pollen. In this case the flowers usually have small or non-existent petals.
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Columbine flower, common name for certain perennial herbs with lacy, lobed leaves and delicate flowers. Remarkably, both sepals and petals are... ... Columbine (flower), common name for certain perennial herbs with lacy, lobed leaves and delicate flowers. Remarkably, both sepals and petals are colored, and the petals extend...
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Flowers have 10 sepals instead of the usual five ... ; Severe or 'Russian' form of reversion found on black currants. Sepals on affected plants are divided so that it appears that there are 10 instead of 5. Inset shows normal flower bud.
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Remove the stamens and styles from the flowers before eating. The pollen can detract from the flavor of the flower. In addition, the pollen may cause an allergic reaction in some individuals. Remove the sepals of all flowers except violas, Johnny-jump-ups, and pansies.
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