What are the colours of the sepels and petals of a flower.
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A given floral receptacle produces sepals (often greenish and leaflike), petals (often white or coloured other than green), stamens, and a pistil (or pistils). The sepals are collectively known as the calyx, and the petals as the corolla; the calyx and corolla compose the perianth.
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The Colour of the Sepals And Petals is light Green
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