
1) Plant part 2) Plant structure
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perianth segment, either sepal or petal; usually used when all perianth segments are similar in appearance; cf. petal.
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A tepal is the term used to identify one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth) when these parts cannot easily be divided into two kinds, sepals and petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (as in Magnolia) or because, although it is possible to distinguish an outer whorl of sepals from an inne...
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a segment of the perianth, which is not differentiated into calyx and corolla; a sepal or petal
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sepals and petals together excluding the lip
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• (n.) A division of a perianth.
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A division of the perianth, a sepal or a petal, in Orchidaceae, this term refers to any sepal or petal, not the labellum.
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a collective term for sepals and petals, used when they cannot be easily differentiated
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<botany> A perianth segment in a flower in which all the perianth segments are similar in appearance. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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a collective term for sepals and petals, used when they cannot be easily differentiated
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A sepal or petal of a perianth in which the appendages are alike in size, shape, color and texture.
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in a given plant, sepals and petals that strongly resemble each other.
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Petals and sepals that cannot be clearly distinguished from each other
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Tep'al noun [ French
tépale , from
pétale , by transposition.]
(Botany) A division of a perianth. [ R.]
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Petals and sepals that cannot be clearly distinguished from each other
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sepals and petals together excluding the lip
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When the sepals and petals of a flower are indistinguishable, they are referred to as tepals. Tepals are common in many groups of monocots. More info?
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When the sepals and petals of a flower are indistinguishable, they are referred to as tepals. Tepals are common in many groups of monocots. More info?
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noun an undifferentiated part of a perianth that cannot be distinguished as a sepal or a petal (as in lilies and tulips)
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A usually showy part of the outer portion of a flower that is not differentiated into a sepal or petal.
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The proper name of the
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petal or sepal
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