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Sepals in monocots are called perianth

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2. If you find a flower with 6 petals and 3 sepals would you identify it as monocot or dicot?

A flower with 6 petals and 3 sepals is typically identified as a monocot. Monocots usually exhibit floral structures in multiples of three, which aligns with the 6 petals and 3 sepals observed. In contrast, dicots generally have floral parts in multiples of four or five. Therefore, the characteristics of the flower indicate it belongs to the monocot group.


How many sepals does an orchard have?

usually 3 sepals. there is the dorsal sepal, and two sepals at the bottom, which are called the lateral sepals. http://www.orchidlady.com/assets/images/orchidFlowerAnatomy_1.gif


Do tulip have sepals?

Tulips have petals and sepals that look alike so technically they are called tepals.


What are the stalks around a pistil called?

sepals


Where are the sepals of a flower is located?

The sepals are located at the very end of the flower its self, but on top of the stem. The function of the sepals is that they surround and protect the flower bud.


What are the petals of a flower called collectively?

The collective name for the petals of a flower is the corolla.


How do you know if a fruit is moniocot or dicot?

Fruits are typically classified by the flowering plant they come from. Monocots have fruits with parallel venation, while dicots have fruits with branched venation. Additionally, monocots usually have multiples of three floral parts (petals, sepals, stamens), while dicots have multiples of four or five.


Lillies orchids and grasses are examples of what kind of plants?

Monocots Monocots


What is the name of the special leaves that cover and protect a flower bud while it is growing?

It is called the sepals. :)


A flower that has sepals petals stamens pistils is called a?

Complete flower


What is the green leaf like structure that protect an unopened bud of a flower called?

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.


If a flower that has separate sepals petalsstamens and pistils what is it called?

separate sepals- aposepalous separate petals- apopetalous separate stamens- apostemonous separate pistils- apocarpous