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SEPALSA daylily blossom typically has six petaloids. The bottom three are called sepals.
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SEPALSsmall, often green, leaf-like structures at the base of the flower; sepals protect the flower when in bud
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SEPALSOne unit of the calyx. These are the green coverings of the flower bud that open to reveal the petals of the rose. Roses usually have 5 sepals.
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SEPALSThe green outer parts of a flower, collectively forming the calyx.
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SEPALSThe outermost, sterile, leaf-like parts of a complete flower.
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SEPALSThe leaf-like outermost parts of a flower, collectively known as the calyx.
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SEPALSThe floral organs found at the base of the flower; usually green and somewhat leaflike.
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