A mustard flower typically has four sepals. These sepals are part of the flower's outer whorl and help protect the developing petals and reproductive structures. In mustard plants, the sepals are usually green and leaf-like in appearance.
A bisexual and complete flower such as that of mustard has sepals, petals, stamens and pistil.
Mustard flowers are hypogynous, meaning that the sepals, petals, and stamens are attached below the ovary (the female reproductive organ) on the receptacle.
Joined - Hibiscus, Mustard Separated - Lotus, Rose
Sepals are part of the flower. The mango leaf has no sepals.
Poppy flowers typically have two sepals. These sepals are usually green and serve to protect the developing flower bud before it blooms. Once the flower opens, the sepals often fall away.
A hibiscus flower usually has five sepals.
why are sepals important to a flower
The sepals protect the tender parts of the flower in the unopened flower.
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a sepal is the outermost part of a flower and is predominately green and can be free or fused. Sepals are the green leaves that are basal to the flower petals. collectively the sepals make up the calyx.
No, marigolds have pappus in place of sepals.