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I have a yellow hibiscus that produces four-pedalled flowers on one side of the plant on various stems!
A dicot angiosperm has 4 or 5 petals or in multiples of 4's or 5's. A monocot angiosperm has 3 petals or in multiples of 3's.
The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual dicot. As a dicot, its petals are in lots of 4 or 5. There are two types of petals on a sunflower.First there is the small disc florets in the center that form the seeds. These are very simple flowers with a single circlet of unassuming petals.The outer petal-bearing or ray florets are sterile and they contain the color petals. Numbers differ between varieties, but they will be in multiples of either 4 or 5.The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual dicot. As a dicot, its petals are in lots of 4 or 5. There are two types of petals on a sunflower. First there is the small disc florets in the center that form the seeds. These are very simple flowers with a single circlet of unassuming petals.The outer petal-bearing or ray florets are sterile and they contain the color petals. Numbers differ between varieties, but they will be in multiples of either 4 or 5.
1. pluck 10-12 full hibiscus flowers 2. remove the sepals stigma so as to remain only with the petals 3. boil the petals in minimum water so the color leaches out or crush the petals in surgical spirit. 4. filter the solution 5. your indicator is ready
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Dicot plants usually produce flowers with four or five petals.
Depends entirely on the flower. Monocotyledonous flowers have floral parts in multiples of 3 - so they would have either 3, 6, 9 (etc.) petals. Dicotyledonous flowers have floral parts in multiples of 4 or 5 - so they could have 4, 8, 12, 16 (etc.), or 5, 10, 15 (etc.) petals.
I have a yellow hibiscus that produces four-pedalled flowers on one side of the plant on various stems!
A dicot angiosperm has 4 or 5 petals or in multiples of 4's or 5's. A monocot angiosperm has 3 petals or in multiples of 3's.
No there is not.The number of petals is directly related to the type of plant:Monocotyledonous plants have floral parts (eg. petals and anther's) in multiples of 3 (3,6,9,12 etc.)Dicotyledonous plants have floral parts in either multiples of 4 or 5 (4,8, 12 etc.) and (5,10, 15 etc.)So typically there cannot be a flower with 2, 7, 11, 13 petals.
This depends on the type of Chrysanthemum concerned.
The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual dicot. As a dicot, its petals are in lots of 4 or 5. There are two types of petals on a sunflower.First there is the small disc florets in the center that form the seeds. These are very simple flowers with a single circlet of unassuming petals.The outer petal-bearing or ray florets are sterile and they contain the color petals. Numbers differ between varieties, but they will be in multiples of either 4 or 5.The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual dicot. As a dicot, its petals are in lots of 4 or 5. There are two types of petals on a sunflower. First there is the small disc florets in the center that form the seeds. These are very simple flowers with a single circlet of unassuming petals.The outer petal-bearing or ray florets are sterile and they contain the color petals. Numbers differ between varieties, but they will be in multiples of either 4 or 5.
Each cookie has 12 flower shaped designs on them. Each flower has 4 petals.
it has got 4 petals
1. pluck 10-12 full hibiscus flowers 2. remove the sepals stigma so as to remain only with the petals 3. boil the petals in minimum water so the color leaches out or crush the petals in surgical spirit. 4. filter the solution 5. your indicator is ready
The basic function of the petal is to attract insects and mammals to the flower for pollination; to a certain degree they also offer a small amount of protection to the reproductive structures. Some petals play a secondary roll providing a landing platform for pollinators (mainly insects).The petals are also called the inflorescence of the the flower.In Dicotyledonous flowers the petals are protected when young by the calyx.In Dicotyledonous plants the flowers either have petals in multiples of 4 or 5 (eg. 4, 8, 12 or 5, 10, 15 etc.).In Monocotyledonous plants the flower have petals in multiples of 3 (eg. 3, 6, 9 etc.).Some petals are brightly coloured and are pleasant for humans to look at.Flowers that sometimes appear drab to humans are patterned in ways that are visible to animals and insects, but not us - they may contain pigments and patterns that are only visible in utraviolet light (which some insects can see).Petals have no function in photosynthesis.
The basic function of the petal is to attract insects and mammals to the flower for pollination; to a certain degree they also offer a small amount of protection to the reproductive structures. Some petals play a secondary roll providing a landing platform for pollinators (mainly insects).The petals are also called the inflorescence of the the flower.In Dicotyledonous flowers the petals are protected when young by the calyx.In Dicotyledonous plants the flowers either have petals in multiples of 4 or 5 (eg. 4, 8, 12 or 5, 10, 15 etc.).In Monocotyledonous plants the flower have petals in multiples of 3 (eg. 3, 6, 9 etc.).Some petals are brightly coloured and are pleasant for humans to look at.Flowers that sometimes appear drab to humans are patterned in ways that are visible to animals and insects, but not us - they may contain pigments and patterns that are only visible in utraviolet light (which some insects can see).Petals have no function in photosynthesis.