When the perianth is green like sepals it is described as______________
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answer is sepaloid
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If the perianth is not differentiated into the calyx and the corolla, it is called a perigon (perigonium). The perigon is composed of similar floral leaves, tepals (tepala), which can be green (sepaloid) or coloured (petaloid).
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When the perianth is green like sepals it is described as a 'sepaloid perianth'.
- Bracts-When a flower arises in the axil of a leaf-like structure, this structure is known as a bract.
- Bracts may be green like ordinary leaves or at times they are colored.
- Bracts are green-colored leaves.
- The actual flower will be small and cylindrical in shape.
- This cylindrical shape in the inside of a flower.
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