A sepal is a leaf-like structure that wraps around and protects the flower bud before it blooms. It is typically green and can be shaped like a small petal or be more leaf-like in appearance. Sepals are found at the base of the flower.
The green leaf-like structure found beneath the flower. The sepals make up the calyx.
if you mean the green leaf-like structure below the petals, it is what you called SEPALS... Collectively, they are called CALYX...
the leaf like structure of a seed is embryo
The green leaf-like structure that protects an unopened bud of a flower is called a sepal. Sepals are typically green and are part of the outermost whorl of the flower, serving to protect the developing bud.
A varigated leaf is a leaf that has more than one color, like green and white. a leaf that has color aside from green
It stands for it being the green part out of green leaf and fire red. Nothing else.
A stipule is a small, leaf-like structure found at the base of a leaf stalk. Its main function is to protect the leaf bud as it grows and to help regulate the flow of nutrients to the leaf.
The green colored structures in leaves are chloroplasts. They contain chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs sunlight and plays a key role in photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy. Chloroplasts are responsible for giving plants their green color.
A bug that's green as leaves and green like leaves
A burnt leaf.
A broad green leaf like plant with thick juicy pink stems are called.........