the roots
Flower stalk!
The stem (or stalk) of the plant supports the flower.
The sepals protect the tender parts of the flower in the unopened flower.
Its purpose is to support the flower while elevating it to attract insects.
Roots transport nutrients and water to the main flower/plant. They also help support the flower/plant and keep it anchored.
the seaples protect a flower before it blooms
MEANS OF SUPPORT
A way to show support for the peace movement
The sepals protect the flower when it's in bud by enclosing and shielding it. Sepals are the outermost protective structures of the flower, providing support and protection while the flower develops inside.
it attract the ants to eat the plant
The upright stalks of a flower are called peduncles. They support the flower and connect it to the main stem or branch of the plant. In some cases, the term "flower stalk" can also refer to the peduncle.
it protects the flower from anyone trying to hurt it