There are three petals in tulip
Tulips have 6 petals. Unless they are doubles, in which case they can have many more.
Each tulip flower has 3 or six sepals in each flower.
well the tulips petals dry up and they will eventually turn into a bulb
Tulips close at night , because when sun rises in the morning temperature of the atmosphere rises and rate of transpiration increases with the increase of temperature. so tulips cells loses water potential and become lose and become open. when day passed on and temperature become low than water potential increases and become tight so tulips close at night. Flowers also close their petals to keep out 'the wrong type' of insect. Flowers that close their petals at night are called 'photonastic'.
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
A dicot has 5 petals
white corolla 5 petals
The tulips would dry up. There petals would fall off.
the amount of petals on an average daisy
well the tulips petals dry up and they will eventually turn into a bulb
Tulips have petals and sepals that look alike so technically they are called tepals.
Tulips close at night , because when sun rises in the morning temperature of the atmosphere rises and rate of transpiration increases with the increase of temperature. so tulips cells loses water potential and become lose and become open. when day passed on and temperature become low than water potential increases and become tight so tulips close at night. Flowers also close their petals to keep out 'the wrong type' of insect. Flowers that close their petals at night are called 'photonastic'.
If you are saying that "1 in 4" of the tulips are red, the answer would be 4 of the tulips are red.
21 petals
42 petals
they get 4897 tulips a year.
The word "tulips" has two syllables.
Parts of the tulip are possibly edible, that is the petals and there are even recipes. The bulbs may be poisonous and at least best avoided, the taste is unpleasant anyway
100 petals