
1) Basic toyota 2) Civic competitor 3) Coil 4) Colorful inner envelope 5) Curl 6) Curlicue 7) Floral arrangement 8) Floral envelope 9) Floral part 10) Flower part 11) Flower petals collectively 12) Gyre 13) Part of a 50-color flower 14) Petals collectively 15) Plant part 16) Popular car 17) Popular toyota
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1) Petals 2) Toyota
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collective term for the petals of a flower.
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the floral whorl inside the calyx, usually consisting of petals or a corolla tube and corolla lobes. adj. corolline
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• (n.) The inner envelope of a flower; the part which surrounds the organs of fructification, consisting of one or more leaves, called petals. It is usually distinguished from the calyx by the fineness of its texture and the gayness of its colors. See the Note under Blossom.
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(from the article `reproductive system, plant`) ...sepals (often greenish and leaflike), petals (often white or coloured other than green), stamens, and a pistil (or pistils). The sepals are ... [5 related articles]
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the inner whorl of the perianth, between the calyx and the stamens, a collective term for the petals of a flower
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The inner of the two series of floral segments, which are the sepals and petals. The term is rarely used in connection to Orchid flowers.
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The collective term for the petals; the inner part of the flower.
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All the petals of a flower.
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All the petals of a flower.
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the inner series of floral leaves, often showy; the petals collectively.
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Inner whorl of petals of a flower
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Co·rol'la noun [ Latin
corolla a little crown or garland, dim. of
corona . See
Crown .]
(Botany) The inner envelope of a flower; the part which surrounds the organs of fructification, consisting of one or more leaves, called
petals . It is usually distinguished from ...
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Inner whorl of petals of a flower
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Inner circle of floral envelopes; if the parts are separate, they are petals; if not separate, they are teeth, lobes or divisions..
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An individual grape flower before it blossoms.
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Collectively, all the petals of a flower.
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Corolla is a botanical term referring to a flower's petals collectively. What in popular terms may be thought of as the 'flower' of a plant.
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It is a collective name for the petals of a flower.
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noun (botany) the whorl of petals of a flower that collectively form an inner floral envelope or layer of the perianth; `we cultivate the flower for its corolla`
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Collective name for the petals of a flower. In some plants the petal margins are partly or completely fused to form a corolla tube, for example in bindweed
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Collective term for the petals of a flower.
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ring of petals protecting reproductive organs
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the inner envelope of floral leaves of a flower, usually of delicate texture and of some color other than green; the petals considered collectively.
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