A poinsettia typically has bracts that are often mistaken for petals, but it does not have true sepals in the traditional sense. The colorful parts that are commonly seen are actually modified leaves. In terms of floral structure, a poinsettia has five sepals that are small and green, surrounding the true flowers at the center.
Tomato flowers typically have five sepals. These sepals are part of the flower's calyx and play a role in protecting the flower bud before it blooms. After flowering, the sepals may remain attached to the fruit as it develops.
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A lotus flower typically has four to five sepals. Sepals are the outermost ring of protective, leaf-like structures that surround the petals of a flower.
Jasmine flowers typically have 5 or more petals and 5 sepals. The petals are usually white or yellow and are fragrant, while the sepals are green and protect the flower bud as it develops.
A eucalyptus flower typically has four sepals and four petals.
it has 6 sepals....!!
Sepals are part of the flower. The mango leaf has no sepals.
Gumamela has 2 sepals thank you
Petals: 5 Sepals: 5
A hibiscus flower usually has five sepals.
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
There are commonly 5 petals and about 7 or above sepals in it
No, marigolds have pappus in place of sepals.
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