No, Poppy Petals are dangerous.
You can crush poppy petals to make perfume. You need lots of petals to crush then a few more to wrap round the mixture.
It has petals but no leaves.
No they aren't. They are free flowing.
Buttercups are monocots, as such they will have floral parts in multiples of 3; meaning 3, 6 or 9. Buttercups usally have 6
No, of course not.
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Poppies in England from the Royal British Legion have two petals; those in Scotland from Poppy Scotland (was The Earl Haig Fund Scotland until 2006) have four petals. Canada also uses a four-petal poppy. I do not know if Welsh & Northern Irish use the two or four petal poppy, but today I spotted someone wearing a five petal poppy and can't find anything about where it originates.
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The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual dicot. As a dicot, its petals are in lots of 4 or 5. There are two types of petals on a sunflower.First there is the small disc florets in the center that form the seeds. These are very simple flowers with a single circlet of unassuming petals.The outer petal-bearing or ray florets are sterile and they contain the color petals. Numbers differ between varieties, but they will be in multiples of either 4 or 5.The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual dicot. As a dicot, its petals are in lots of 4 or 5. There are two types of petals on a sunflower. First there is the small disc florets in the center that form the seeds. These are very simple flowers with a single circlet of unassuming petals.The outer petal-bearing or ray florets are sterile and they contain the color petals. Numbers differ between varieties, but they will be in multiples of either 4 or 5.
A plant with bristly hairs and yellow petals at Rockville Park, CA. Caution: Poisonous
Yes childeren will quickly die from consuption of a rose petal.