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The metal you're referring to is likely "gallium." Gallium is known for its ability to melt at just above room temperature, and when petals or other organic materials are placed on it, the metal can break down the structural integrity of the petals, causing them to wilt or disintegrate. This effect is due to the metal's ability to penetrate and disrupt the plant cells.
Another name for flower petals is "corolla." The corolla is the innermost layer of the flower that typically consists of colorful and fragrant petals.
There is no standard collective noun for petals, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a cluster of petals, a sprinkling of petals, a rain of petals, etc.
The collective name for the petals of a flower is the corolla.
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A cinquefoil flower typically has five petals, as the name "cinquefoil" translates to "five leaves" in Latin.
it splits atoms inside of it
Corolla
Black eyed- Susans and daiseys
Snapdragons get their name because when you pinch the back of them, the two petals separate. When you let go, the two petals "snap" back together, thus earning the name "snapdragon".
Rose with 3 petals