The term tepal is usually applied when the parts of the perianth are difficult to distinguish, e.g. the petals and sepals share the same color or the petals are absent and the sepals are colorful. When the undifferentiated tepals resemble petals, they are referred to as "petaloid", as in petaloid monocots, orders of monocots with brightly colored tepals. Since they include Liliales, an alternative name is lilioid monocots. Examples of plants in which the term tepal is appropriate in… WebThe species is recognized by the thickened stems 1.6" [4 cm] long, 1 to 4, lanceolate elliptic leaves, non-resupinate flowers, greenish, to pinkish or buff, the lip white, sometimes …
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WebDownload scientific diagram Stereosandra javanica (HAL 7380): a – flowering plant, b – flower with reflexed sepals and petals, c – intact flower, d – column and lip, e – column ... WebEach flower has three light to dark blue, spreading or reflexed sepals lined with purple and three smaller upright blue petals. [5] [6] [7] [8] They produce a large fruit capsule. [9] The plant populations often spread outwards from the older plants, leaving a dead opening in the center of a growing ring. [9] Uses [ edit] baking soda in garbage disposal
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WebFuchsias have pendulous, bell shaped flowers consisting of a tube, four petals and four reflexed sepals. The delicate flowers can be single or double-flowered (found only in … Webby the remains of 5 reflexed sepals surrounding a small sunken disc with a shallow, raised rim. The remains of the style occur in the centre of the disc with tufts of stiff, colourless … http://www.orchidspecies.com/epimoronense.htm archita keni