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Answer 1: If a bloom has large petals and sepals, it's much harder to pollinate the flower. They would just get in the way. Answer 2: Petals and sepals are used to attract pollinators and give them a place to land. Wind pollinated plants don't need to attract pollinators or provide landing space for them. Thus, there is no use for large sepals and petals. .
Somewhere around the outside edges.
Almost anyone who has seen a lily in bloom would tell you they have 6 petals. The lily has sepals and petals. The lily s sepals and petals are the same color, shape and size, producing what appears to be a flower with 6 petals. Lilies have only 3 petals.
No, a stigma is the tube (style), that pollen grains go down and meet ovules. I would guess that the stem hold the plant.
The shape of the leaves are a easy way to identify iris. They look like swords and go all the way to the bottom. Tulips have their leaves higher on the stem. The number of petals is another way. Iris has three petals and three smaller sepals.
The buttercup has five sepals and five petals which leads me to believe it is a dicot. Monocots usually have flower parts in multiples of three, e.g. three or six petals. Dicots have flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Style is the only wardrobe code that works for Sparrow Men, but ingredient codes & storage item codes work for them too: d23 summer garden Revelry: 50 maple leaves Rose: 5 lily petals Lily: 5 lily petals Daisy: 5 lily petals Ivy: 5 lily petals Acorn: 5 lily petals Twig: 5 lily petals Leaf: 5 lily petals
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In a flower carpel, the stigma is the terminal portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.
# because they just are okay.! # because with out petals they would be UGLY.
stigma - receives or traps pollen grains anther - keeps or stores pollen grains petals - attract insects for pollination stalk - supports the floral structure filament - supports the anther ovary - protects and stores ovule; after fertilization the ovary swells and becomes the fruit ovule - stores female gamete stamen - is one of the male reproductive organs pistil - at the center of a flower is the pistil it is the female reproductive part of the flower style - below the stigma is a stem-like part of the pistil called the style it connects the stigma to the overy below Pollen Grain- the pollen particles that go in there and fertilize the flower
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