sepals
Sepals protect the flower whilst the flower is developing from a bud. It also protects the ovary and supports petals.
Sepals protect the petals in a bud. Sepals are modified leaves found at the base of flowers and they enclose and protect the developing flower bud.
It helps the plants attract butterflys and bees to collect the pollen from the pollen sacks
it protects the flower from anyone trying to hurt it
A flare Sepals of a flower are collectively called 'calyx'
It protects the flower bud.
a small leaf like thing called a sepal
Modified leaf that protects a flower bud
the sepal
Sepals
Sepals protect the flower whilst the flower is developing from a bud. It also protects the ovary and supports petals.
Called a Sepal (plural is Calyx) they are the outer covering of a closed bud.
The calyx, which is made up of sepals, surrounds and protects a maturing bud. Sepals are the outermost part of the flower and provide support and protection to the developing reproductive structures within the bud.
Sepals protect the flower whilst the flower is developing from a bud. It also protects the ovary and supports petals
The sepals and petals protect the flower bud. Sepals are the outermost layer of the flower bud and protect it during development. Petals are the colorful structures that can attract pollinators and also provide some protection to the developing bud.
The calyx (which the sepals are the outer part of) protects the bud before it opens. The sepal allows the calyx to open and provides rigid support for the petals and reproductive organs of the flower.
The green leaf-like structure that protects an unopened bud of a flower is called a sepal. Sepals are typically green and are part of the outermost whorl of the flower, serving to protect the developing bud.