that is a big NO because not all flowers are complete there are incomplete flowers like sunflower there is no anthers right.......................grade 4 student from st johns academy Philippines
simple-bud composite-sepal
simple-bud composite-sepal
No, sunflowers do not have sepals. Sunflowers have composite flowers, where what looks like petals are actually individual florets clustered together to form a single "flower head".
It sounds like you are describing the sepals. They look like that on some flowers. On other flowers, the sepal is colored the same or different than the petals.
It is called the sepals. :)
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The sepal protects the petals and sexual organs of the flower.
Ah, what a lovely question! The sepals are like little guardians for the petals, surrounding and protecting them as they bloom. Just like a gentle hug, the sepals provide support and keep the delicate petals safe as they unfurl and show their beauty to the world. It's all part of nature's wonderful design to help flowers thrive and share their colorful joy with us all.
No, calyx and sepal are not the same thing. The calyx is the collective term for all the sepals of a flower, while a sepal is one of the leaf-like structures that make up the outermost part of the flower. Sepals can be separate or fused together to form the calyx.
The structures that cover and protect the buds of a flower are known as sepals. These are essentially leaves that have been modified.
Another name for the sepal is the "calyx." The calyx is the collective term for all the sepals of a flower, which serve to protect the developing bud and often support the petals when the flower is in bloom.