100 Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118 www. morrisarboretum. org ***** * ***** Flower Model: Teacher Instructions In order to better understand the reproductive cycle of a flower, take a look at some flowers and note the male ...
Flowers with no petals, 4 yellow to whitish lobed sepals - Oleaceae (Olive) ii. Flowers with 5 united white petals and 5 united sepals - Bignoniaceae (Catalpa) B. Leaves ...
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE & BIOLOGY 1560–8530/2004/06–5–850–855 http://www.ijab.org Venation Pattern in the Sepals of Certain Species of Solanaceae
In daffodils the sepals are fused to the outer flower petals. ii. Do the outer petals look different than the inner ones? How? iii. When sepals and petals look similar they are called tepals. e.
... The number of petals and sepals in a flower is always equal. (e) If the sepals of a flower are joined together, then its petals are also joined together. (f) ...
Behind them are the male organs (the androecium), and behind them, on the outside of the flower, are the petals and sepals. Kew information sheet B4 Stigma - the receptive part of the female reproductive organs on which pollen germinates.
The number of sepals and petals is used in plant identification. Dicots typically have sepals and petals in fours, fives, or multiples thereof. Monocots typically
Flowers with 5 petals, 5 sepals A. flowers with 5 bluish-white tube-shaped partly united petals borne in terminal clusters; 5 parted sepals; leaves ...
Blend — The flower petals and sepals are a blending of two colors, pink and rose for example. Polychrome — The flower is a blend of many colors such as melon, pink, lavender and yellow.
Point to V OCABULARY Anther Filament Ovary Petals Pistil Pollen Sepals Stamen Stigma Style M ATERIALS •A copy of Student Handout - Flower Parts Page for each student •A variety of flowers for dissection, ...