The structures that cover and protect the buds of a flower are known as sepals. These are essentially leaves that have been modified.
The small leaf like structures that protect the flower when it is still a bud is called "sepal".
Sepals are the structures that cover and protect the buds of flowers, and support for the petals when in bloom. Both sepals and petals are modified leaves.
Sepal (usually green petal-like parts that surround the petals during the bud stage)
The calyx and the bract
the ovary
sepals
Sepal
They produce flowers and fruit.
Flowers are important to plants because they are the structures involved in sexual reproduction.They are the source of seeds.
The gametophytes of gymnosperms live inside reproductive structures called cones. Gametophyte is the immediate result of fertilization in mosses.
Conifers don't produce real flowers. However they do produce "flower-like pollen."
Trees that do not have flowers are in the gymnosperm group. Gymnosperm means naked seed and the seeds are not enclosed in a nut or fruit and they do not produce real flowers. They produce flower-like structures. Conifers or evergreen trees are in this group.
There are different structures that cover immature flowers which will depend with the particular type of flower. The common structures are sepals, bracts and spikelets.
To avoid self pollination & fertilization
the flowers contain male and female reproductive structures, so flowers are used for reproduction which is the production of seeds.
It's not flowers.
Female and male reproductive structures
Flowers in multiples of four or five
They produce flowers and fruit.
The vulva structures cover the deeper structures of the female perineum.
No. The reproductive structures can be produced by flowers/fruit, or bulbs (in the roots).
Unless you have another term in mind, it is a spray of flowers.
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