Petals primarily serve to attract pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and birds, through their vibrant colors and enticing scents. They play a crucial role in the reproductive process of flowering plants by guiding pollinators to the reproductive structures. Additionally, petals can provide protection to the plant's reproductive organs when they are in bud form. In some cultures, petals are also used for culinary, medicinal, and decorative purposes.
In most flowers, the petals contain the majority of fragrance, as evidenced by the use of rose and jasmine petals in the distillation of perfume oils.
Lilies have 3 petals and 3 sepals, which look like petals. So, lilies appear to have 6 petals. See related links
There are indefinite number of petals in rose flower due to conversion of stamens in to petals
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
A dicot has 5 petals
In most flowers, the petals contain the majority of fragrance, as evidenced by the use of rose and jasmine petals in the distillation of perfume oils.
Violets typically have 5 petals with a unique arrangement of two upper petals, two side petals, and one lower petal.
Petals fall because of new petals growing. It gives the new petals space to grow.
42 petals
A pyrethrum flower typically has 13 petals.
Okay there are no flowers just petals but here are the one's I know, rose petals, daisy petals, buttercup petals, and lily petals. But those are just the one's I remember.
There is no standard collective noun for petals, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a cluster of petals, a sprinkling of petals, a rain of petals, etc.
Lilies have 3 petals and 3 sepals, which look like petals. So, lilies appear to have 6 petals. See related links
No, Poppy Petals are dangerous.
100 petals
no petals do not kill you, unless they have a diease
NO petals can be fatal to hamsters