No, the petals play a role in protecting the reproductive parts of the flower and attracting pollinators, but they are not directly involved in seed production. Removing the petals would not prevent the flower from producing seeds if the reproductive organs are still intact and able to be pollinated.
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.
you cant.
Lilies have 3 petals and 3 sepals, which look like petals. So, lilies appear to have 6 petals. See related links
To make hibiscus solution, simply steep dried hibiscus petals in hot water for about 10-15 minutes, then strain the liquid. You can adjust the concentration by adding more or less petals to the water, depending on your desired strength.
Diabetics can't make or can't use the insulin they make to control their blood sugar.
they cant because they dont have money
Yes because sherbet is sugar but with flavour
You can crush poppy petals to make perfume. You need lots of petals to crush then a few more to wrap round the mixture.
Yes, the petals are edible, and the leaves can be used to make tea.
Similar cells which make up tissues at the cellular organizational level make up the petals of flowers.
Well, perhaps flowers of sulfur or frost flowers. But the presence of petals is part of the usual definition of a flower. There may be flowers without petals, but I can't think of any.Glumiflorae flower has no petals. This family which includes grasses, sedges, rushes and cattails have very small, almost unnoticeable petals or no petals at all. The corn, rice, wheat, barley, and sugar-cane are included in this class of plants.
One shall not put sugar on rice snaps when they are on top of chocolate petals
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