how many petals do a flower have
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As we know that the Many showy cultivated plants do indeed have four or five petals, said Melanie Sifton, vice president of horticulture at Brooklyn Botanic Garden, but another big plant category, the monocots, often have three petals or multiples of three.
So, Most flowers have five petals.
- So, Houseleek is the only member of the Stonecrop Family to have 12 petals; most Stonecrops have but 5.
- As we know that the red rose has just five petals. Roses can be two-pedal, four-petal, six-petal, or more. The number of petals depends on the type and variety of flowers.
- And Common Evening-Primrose can grow to 4 feet. It has 4 bright yellow petals. It is found along roadsides and in open disturbed areas.
- As we also know the Linnaeus picked the name Commelina in honor of the two Dutch botanists of the Commelijn family, using the two large showy petals of Commelina.
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From the given question the correct answer is:
a flower has Four or five petals.
Explanation:
- Melanie Sifton vice president of horticulture at Brooklyn Botanic Garden Said that The Many showy cultivated plants do indeed have four or five petals, but another big plant category, the monocots, often have three petals or multiples of three.
- That is why Most flowers have five petals.
- The number of petals depends on the type and variety of flowers.
- Houseleek is the only member of the Stonecrop Family to have 12 petals; most Stonecrops have but 5.
- the red rose has just five petals. Roses can be two-pedal, four-petal, six-petal, or more.
- Common Evening-Primrose can grow to 4 feet.
- It has 4 bright yellow petals. It is found along roadsides and in open disturbed areas.
- Linnaeus picked the name Commelina in honor of the two Dutch botanists of the Commelijn family, using the two large showy petals of Commelina.
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