the gumamela or hibiscus has 5 petals in the case of a "normal" plant. there are some double cultivars which have many more
Yes, the petals are edible, and the leaves can be used to make tea.
The gumamela is usually more well-known as the hibiscus, as gumamela is the Filipino name. Like most plants, the petals of the flower are the source of fragrance for the hibiscus.
A perfume can be made from gumamela flower petals. The gumamela is the hibiscus flower. The method to make the perfume is to extract the essential oil from the flowers and add ethyl alcohol.
The gumamela flower has two compartment.
the accessory parts of a gumamela flower are the following: corolla (made up of petals) calyx ( made up of sepals) receptacle or torus flower stalk or peduncle
The gumamela is REGULAR (Actinomorphic)...it is radially symmetrical.
Vitamin B1 and most of the B group vitamins are found in gummamela petals. ...this is what i think so.. :) Hope it can help you
The Gumamela flower can be used as a shoe blackening agent. The juice itself from the petals is used for the agent and can also be used in mascara.
Drawing a gumamela flower and placing a label on each of the parts begins with a general outline. The details of the flower can then be added like petals, leaves, and colors in a series of steps.
1 pistil
the petals shapes, sizes,textures, and colors
Anthers Anthers, the flower's male part, are connected to the top of the stamen and support pollen sacs. The gumamela has dozens of stamens whereas most flowers have only five. Stamen Tube The anthers are attached to filaments that join together and form the stamen tube, also known as the stamina column. This is unique to the gumamela. Style The style, or flower's ovary, is housed in the stamen column. The style branches out into five arms outside the stamina column. Each arm supports one of the gumamela's stigma. Stigma Male pollen grains are deposited onto the stigma. The stigma contains the flower's ovules that will start to turn into seeds after they are pollinated. Petals The gumamela's petals, also known as the corolla, have shallow lobes. The flower has only five petals. Gumamela breeders develop flowers with many "petals"---stamens that are bred to look like petals---to make a larger, fuller-looking flower. Sepals The sepals are modified leaves surrounding the gumamela's petals, serving to protect the flower, especially when it's still a bud.