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perigonium or
perigone for the
tepals collectively; today, this term is used as a
synonym for perianth.)
Undifferentiated tepals are
believed to be the ancestral...
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undifferentiated tepals resemble petals, they are
referred to as "petaloid", as in
petaloid monocots,
orders of
monocots with
brightly coloured tepals.
Since they...
- below). When the
perianth consists of
separate tepals the term
apotepalous is used, or
syntepalous if the
tepals are
fused to one another. The
petals may be...
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members of the genus.
Narcissus has con****uous
flowers with six petal-like
tepals surmounted by a cup- or trumpet-shaped corona. The
flowers are generally...
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about the
center of the flower. Typically, each
sector might contain one
tepal or one
petal and one
sepal and so on. It may or may not be
possible to divide...
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frilled or
tufted center of
tepals (N) Narcissiflora, Daffodil-flowered –
large more or less
double flowers,
central tepals form "trumpet" (C) Camellia...
- long, with two
bracts at the base, and the six
tepals are
strongly recurved at
their tips. The
tepals are violet–blue. The
three stamens in the outer...
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represent three petals and
three sepals but are
termed tepals because they are
nearly identical. The
tepals are
usually petaloid (petal-like),
being brightly...
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racemes or umbel-like clusters, with 1 to 45 flowers. The
flowers have 6
tepals with
nectaries present. The
stamens are
inserted at the base of the perianth...
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tepals)
rather than true petals,
arranged in two
whorls of three, the
outer whorl being larger and more
convex than the
inner whorl. The
outer tepals...