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Type of floral leaf

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Sepal-Pharma has also been actively funding research done at Prof. Flescher's lab.
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The three, sometimes reduced, petals stand upright, partly behind the sepal bases.
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Typically, each sector might contain one tepal or one petal and one sepal and so on.
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A rival theory suggested the two faces of each sepal and petal grow at different rates.
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Sepal-Pharma is developing new compounds based on the Jasmonate Scaffold.
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The outer layer, or epidermis, of the Arabidopsis sepal consists of cells of widely varying sizes.
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Cells in the sepal can undergo one of two growth cycles.
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When the blooms fall off, the sepal clusters remain producing a floral effect that lasts for months.
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The bee uses its long and slender tongue to reach the space between the flower's sepal and corolla.
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  • One of the green parts that form the calyx of a flower
  • A sepal (from Latin separatus "separate" + petalum "petal") is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Sepals in most flowers are green and lie under the more conspicuous petals. ...
  • (Sepals) the outermost parts of a flower which cover and protect the flower when it is in bud. They are usually green.
  • (sepals) Modified leaves that protect a flower's inner petals and reproductive structures. Small, leaf-like structures in flowers that enclose and protect the developing flower. ...
  • (Sepals) protective cover for flower bud.
  • (sepals) generally green and support the petals
  • (sepals) The separate sections or leaves of the calyx, this term comes from the combination of the first syllable of the Latin separare with the Latin word for petals, petalum. Thus "separate petals" is a fair description of the sepals.
  • (SEPALS) The leaves or segments of the calyx, or outermost envelope of an ordinary flower. They are usually green, but sometimes brightly coloured.
  • (Sepals) A daylily bossom typically has six petaloids.The bottom three are called sepals.