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Meaning of "tepals"
tepals (noun) - the outer parts of a flower that look similar and are not clearly differentiated into sepals and petals. This term is commonly used in botany to describe specific types of floral structures
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Tepals pink with a dark red midvein.
Nectaries are located at the base of the tepals.
The tepals and capsule are dark brown.
Each flower has six narrow tepals.
The six tepals are arranged in two series.
The small variations are found in the tepals.
The tepals are lanceolate and are fused to the middle.
The stamens protrude beyond the tepals.
The tepals are not fused together.
The flower has eleven leathery tepals.
The tepals are oval or slightly pointed.
Botanists call these petallike structures tepals.
The outer tepals form a cup.
Tepals are deep blue of violet with fringed edges.
The flowers have tepals that open outwards.
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Its tepals are recurved so their points face upward.
The outer three tepals are narrower.
The tepals are bare on the outside.
The species with a perianth have up to five tepals.
Both sets of tepals have wavy or scalloped edges.
The blooms are small and with six tepals.
The tepals have dark veins.
Stamens and staminodes inserted on tepals.
The tepals of the flower persist in the fruit.
The outer three tepals have pointed tips.
Its tepals are large compared to the other types.
Stamens are shorter than the tepals.
The ovary and tepals are sometimes sparsely hairy.
The ovary is superior visible inside the tepals.
The tepals persist into the fruiting stage.
They each have four tepals and four stamens.
The tepals often have a darker central keel.
The flowers have six tepals and nine stamens.
The tepals are thin at the tips.
Nectar is produced in perigonal nectaries at the base of the tepals.
The tepals are imbricate and petaloid.
Cm and white tepals.
The tepals are usually large and pointed.
The blooms are collected in inflorescence and contains six tepals.
The tepals have a single vascular bundle trace.
A corolla of separate tepals is apopetalous.
The tepals usually are deciduous.
Nectar is secreted at the base of each of the outer tepals.
The tips of the tepals turn pinkish as they age.
Tepals are white or pale red with a dark purple midvein.
The flower has five tepals arranged in a single whorl.
The tepals are of equal length and held alternately in two ranks.
Green flowers with six tiny tepals are borne in the axils.
The tepals are normally oval.
It produces a rather large umbel of pink flowers with narrow tepals.