aestivation
bridges, office buildings, and aqueducts, to name a few. sepal and petal
Anther, stamen, filament, petal, style, pistil sepal, ovary, ovule, stigma,
The small green 'leaves' are not leaves but the sepals that photosynthesize to provide food to the flower. They also act as a support to the flower.
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 sepals of a rose flower are the green leaf or petal like structures (usually 5) that are used mainly to protect the flower bud before it blooms. After the flower blooms I suppose flower no longer needs it's sepals, and the plant can certainly survive without sepals, if you really wanted to remove them.
petal and sepal
by the sepal and petal
by the sepal and petal
bridges, office buildings, and aqueducts, to name a few. sepal and petal
petal stamen pistil sepal calyx
petal-1)only petal is coloured. Petaloid-1)both petal and sepal is coloured
Anther, stamen, filament, petal, style, pistil sepal, ovary, ovule, stigma,
Yes, they are similar in structure and location.
anther/ filament/ sepal/stigma/ style /ovary/ and petal
Pistil-consist of stigma,style,ovary and ovules Stamen-anther and filament Sepal Petal
petal,delay,feral,penal,medal,sepal....
The six main parts of a flower are the petals, sepals, stamen (male reproductive part), pistil (female reproductive part), ovary, and stigma. These parts work together to facilitate pollination and reproduction in flowering plants.