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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...
- 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...
- brownish, and arching. The
outer tepals are linear, acute, 8–10 cm long, and
reddish through amber. The
inner tepals are whitish,
oblanceolate or oblong...
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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...
-
frilled or
tufted center of
tepals (N) Narcissiflora, Daffodil-flowered –
large more or less
double flowers,
central tepals form "trumpet" (C) Camellia...
-
undifferentiated tepals resemble petals, they are
referred to as "petaloid", as in
petaloid monocots,
orders of
monocots with
brightly coloured tepals.
Since they...
- Tecolote' WC (REDC) 1997. E.
anguliger × 'Bonanza Belle'.
Inner tepals creamy white;
outer tepals lemon yellow or
golden bronze,
similar to the species. Nocturnal...
-
represent three petals and
three sepals but are
termed tepals because they are
nearly identical. The
tepals are
usually petaloid (petal-like),
being brightly...
- its
cordate leaf base and
white tepals,
while the latter's leaf base is not
cordate and has a vermilion-colored
tepals. On the same hand, this species...
-
monocot flowers mainly come from the
coloration of
tepals. However, when
species with
small green tepals are
zoophilous other organs can
evolve to be visually...