Short answer:
Naturally evolved roses generally have five sepals, five petals and many spirally arranged stamens. See related links.
Other Basic Rose Facts:
Roses are plants and the type of plant is called a flower.
The flowers of rose plants have sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
The rose flower is termed "complete" because all four structures are present.
The rose flower is termed "perfect" because it has both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive parts.
More Flower Facts:
Perfect flowers also termed bisexual whether or not they have sepals or petals.
Bisexual flowers are also said to be hermaphroditic.
All complete flowers are therefore perfect and bisexual and hermaphroditic.
Rose flowers are actinomorphic (radially symmetrical) and almost always hermaphroditic.
Naturally evolved roses generally have five sepals, five petals and many spirally arranged stamens.
Domestic roses have additional petals that were bred from the stamens and may number over 50.
Roses have several to many pistils.
In roses, the bases of the sepals, petals, and stamens are fused together to form a characteristic cup-like structure called hypanthium.
Scientific Name:
A rose is a woody perennial of the genus Rosa.
Roses are in the family Rosaceae which has a total of 95 genera and almost 3,000 species including trees, vines and shrubs.
There are over 100 species of roses in the genus Rosa and an uncountable numbers of cultivars and hybrids.
5 sepals.
yes, a sepal is beneath pedals
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corn niether has sepal nor petals-niks
The job of the sepal is to protect the flower bud.
Yes, they are similar in structure and location.
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100 pistil
The sepal protects the petals and sexual organs of the flower.
The sepal protects the ovary and suports the flower.
im not 2 sure but i dont think that thay do
corn niether has sepal nor petals-niks
The job of the sepal is to protect the flower bud.
a small leaf like thing called a sepal
The sepal protects a flower's bud before it opens or blooms. The sepal is a green structure that also gives support to the petal once it blooms.