Sepals
The outermost whorl of a flower is called the calyx
The outermost whorl circle of a flower is called the calyx. By looking at the calyx, you can typically see if the flower is a male or female.
outermost part of flower
sepal
Whorl is a short stalk where the important parts of a flower are attached. The outermost part attached on the whorl is the calyx that is made of sepals.
Modified leaf that protects a flower bud
Dermal tissue is the outer covering of a flower. The inner part of a flower is commonly called the stamen. Another part of a flower is called the petal.
carpels or pistils form the innermost whorl of the flower
The Epidermis
Sepals, which form the first part of the flower termed as calyx, are those small green petals that nourish and protect the flower while it still is enclosed in a bud and has yet not developed into a full-fledged flower.In a simple flower's structure, there are rings of leaves around it. The outermost circle consists of five green, leaf-shaped sepals, which are guarding the flower. Inside the sepals is another ring of colourful petals, which are usually heart-shaped and have flaps at their bases. This is the area where nectar is produced to attract bees and other insects.Both the sepals and petals are attached at their bases to the receptacle. A receptacle is the swollen end of the flower stalk, appearing like a cone in the midst of a flower. Most flowers are built in this fashion, however the variations in colors, shapes and sizes varies with every different kind of flower.
a sepal is the outermost part of a flower and is predominately green and can be free or fused. Sepals are the green leaves that are basal to the flower petals. collectively the sepals make up the calyx.
A calyx (the outermost part of the flower) is made up of individual sepals. They protect the flower in bud and support the flower in bloom. The daffodil has 1 calyx made up of 3 sepals which join with the petals to form a tube that is characteristic of the daffodil.