a petunia
Petunia axillaris (the large white or night-scented petunia) or Petunia integrifolia P. axillaris
The name "petunia" originates from the French word "petun," which was used to describe tobacco. Petunias are related to tobacco plants and were first discovered in South America by European explorers.
No, humans are not able to suck nectar out of a petunia flower. Nectar is typically extracted by insects like bees and hummingbirds that have specialized mouthparts for accessing the nectar in the flower.
Petunia belonging to family Lamiaceae of dicots have five stamens but some of these are represented by staminodes only.
Lotus flowers have all the flower parts so they are a complete flower.
The flower is a petunia.
petunia phlovera
Petunia, Primrose, Portulaca
petunia
Petunia
Petunia axillaris (the large white or night-scented petunia) or Petunia integrifolia P. axillaris
so we could know what are the parts of a gumamela flower
Petunia
Petunia tuna
Petunia, poppy.
Petunia.
yes