petal

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} taçyaprağı
leçek
çiçek yaprağı
(isim) taçyaprağı
petaloidtaç yaprağına benzer
i., bot. taçyaprağı, petal
petaledtaç yaprakları olan
t taç yaprağı
taçyaprak

Bir gülün taçyaprakları çok hassastır. - A rose's petals are very delicate.

rose petal
gül yaprağı
petalled
taçyapraklı
Türkisch - Türkisch
Taç yaprak
Englisch - Englisch
one of the component parts of the corolla of a flower, when this consists of separate parts, that is it is not fused. Petals are often brightly colored
{n} a leaf of a flower, or flower leaf
The corolla of a flower is divided up into petals whereas the calyx (which usually encloses the corolla at its base) is made up or sepals If the calyx and corolla are combined into one undifferentiated unit, then the individual parts are referred to as tepals See perianth for illustrations
One of the outer appendages of a flower, located between the outer sepals and the stamens Petals often display bright colors that serve to attract pollinators More info?
One of the inner floral leaves that make up the corolla; typically white or brightly colored
One unit of the corolla
One of the modified, coloured leaves of the corolla [16] The petals form what we colloquially call the flower
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Component parts of the corolla, often the most brightly colored and visible parts of the flower
One of the expanded ambulacra which form a rosette on the black of certain Echini
{i} leave of the corolla of a flower, flower petal
of Flower
See Corolla, and Illust
A single segment of the corolla
The flower parts which are usually showy, and collectively called the corolla
the colorful part of a flower
One of the segments of the corolla, usually colored
One of the leaves of the corolla, or the colored leaves of a flower
The usually coloured, conspicuous inner circle of flat blades just inside the calyx of a flower Petals may be all the same as in a Buttercup or of different shapes and sizes as in a Lupine or joined to form a tube as in a Penstemon
– see TEPAL
A component of the corolla in the flower Petals are generally colored to attract pollinators (like insects and birds) to the flower There are generally at least three petals, some or all of which may be fused together Alternately, they may be absent in some wind pollinated flowers
The petals of a flower are the thin coloured or white parts which together form the flower. bowls of dried rose petals
a division of the inner set of leaf-like flower parts, usually coloured
One part of the corolla Often brightly colored and conspicuous See drawing of flower parts
part of the perianth that is usually brightly colored
- a part of a flower that often is brightly colored
petal stool
Malapropism of pedestal
petaled
Having or with petals

The petaled rim of the sunflower glowed in the morning sunlight.

petalled
Having or with petals

The petalled rim of the sunflower glowed in the morning sunlight.

petalled
{a} furnished with petals
A petal
petalum
petaled
Having or with [petal]]s
petaled
Having petals; as, a petaled flower; opposed to apetalous, and much used in compounds; as, one-petaled, three-petaled, etc
petaled
{s} having petals, having leaf-like parts of the corolla (about flowers)
petalled
{s} having petals, having leaf-like parts of the corolla (about flowers)
petalled
Having or with [petal]]s
petals
outer part of a flower; protects the inside parts of a flower
petals
the part of a flower that attracts insects by their color and scent
petals
Modified leaves of the second floral whorl moving inward, or corolla
petals
The inner ring of the flower leaves Often white or brightly colored to attract pollinators
petals
plural of petal
petals
The showy structures for most flowers In a single flower, all of the petals taken together as a unit are called the corolla
petal

    Silbentrennung

    pet·al

    Türkische aussprache

    petıl

    Aussprache

    /ˈpetəl/ /ˈpɛtəl/

    Etymologie

    [ 'pe-t&l ] (noun.) circa 1726. From Ancient Greek πέταλον (petalon).
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