The Asteraceae family, also known as the daisy family, typically features flowers with a unique structure that can appear to have many petals; however, they are actually composed of individual florets. These florets can be categorized into two types: ray florets, which resemble petals and are often found around the outer edge, and disc florets, which are located in the center. The number of ray florets can vary significantly among different species, ranging from a few to many, but they usually do not exceed 20. Overall, the Asteraceae family is characterized by its diverse flower arrangements rather than a fixed petal count.
Marigold belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae) where flowers are born on Head or Capetulum. In each flower there are five fused petals and the sepals are modified in to several haie like structures known as Pappus.
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
The showy part of a daisy flower is the white or colored petals that surround the yellow center, known as the disk floret. These petals are often the most visually striking and are what distinguish daisies from other flowers in the Asteraceae family.
Yes, ray flowers are often mistaken for petals because they appear petal-like in many daisy-like plants (Asteraceae family). However, ray flowers are actually modified flowers that serve to attract pollinators, while true petals are part of a flower's reproductive structure. In essence, ray flowers contribute to the overall appearance of the flower head but are distinct from the traditional petals found in other flowering plants.
There are three petals in tulip
Marigold belongs to the family Asteraceae (Compositae) where flowers are born on Head or Capetulum. In each flower there are five fused petals and the sepals are modified in to several haie like structures known as Pappus.
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
There are 180 species in the family Asteraceae and they do not all have the same number of petals. The question needs to be more specific.
The showy part of a daisy flower is the white or colored petals that surround the yellow center, known as the disk floret. These petals are often the most visually striking and are what distinguish daisies from other flowers in the Asteraceae family.
A sympetalous flower is one in which the petals are fused together to form a single structure, rather than being separate. This characteristic is common in many plant families, such as the Asteraceae and Lamiaceae. The fusion of petals can affect the flower's shape and function, often facilitating pollination by creating a specific landing platform for pollinators. Examples include morning glories and bellflowers.
42 petals
A petal is a part of a flower, a single flower has many/several petals - the petals are the colourful part of the flower we look at.
A pyrethrum flower typically has 13 petals.
Grass flowers lack petals .
Grass flowers lack petals .
A flower that is golden and has many petals.
There are three petals in tulip