How are
the sepal
of Hibucus unique
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Sepals are small green petal-like structures that cover the petals before they emerge. Looking at a hibiscus flower from the back you will see five sepals radiating from the stem at the base of the flower. The hibiscus has five petals. The petals are unfused, meaning they are each separate from one another.
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Sepals are small green petal-like structures that cover the petals before they emerge. Looking at a hibiscus flower from the back you will see five sepals radiating from the stem at the base of the flower. The hibiscus has five petals. The petals are unfused, meaning they are each separate from one another.
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