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The petals of a flower develop from the flower's whorl known as the corolla. The corolla consists of modified leaves that are often colorful and serve to attract pollinators. These petal structures arise from the floral meristem during the flower's development. In many plants, the number and arrangement of petals can vary significantly, contributing to the diversity of flower forms.

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