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Distinguish between petals and petaloid sepals

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Petals are altered leaves that edge the propagative parts of floras.

They are often luminously colored or remarkably formed to attract pollinators.

Petaloid sepals are the external antiseptic spirals of the flower, which composed form what is recognised as the perianth.

When the undistinguishable tepals look like petals, they are mentioned to as "petaloid."

Answered by sankhadeepmondal0
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Answer:

Petals are altered leaves that edge the propagative parts of floras.

They are often luminously colored or remarkably formed to attract pollinators.

Petaloid sepals are the external antiseptic spirals of the flower, which composed form what is recognised as the perianth.

When the undistinguishable tepals look like petals, they are mentioned to as "petaloid."

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