Thursday, February 13, 2014

Details about petals on flowers.? and Frêne

Details about petals on flowers.?



Doing a project and I need to know some details of petals on flowers

~ How they smell
~How they look (the most common type of petal design)
~ Any other information on why flowers have petals


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Answer by Tammy
You may want to find a site on the internet or go to your local library and find out some information on flowers like the different bracks on flowers etc. Learn the structures of a Flower. And different Inflorescences of the flower. Like: Terminal, Axillary, Solitary, Cluster, Head (Capitulum), Umbel, Cyme, Spike, Raceme, Corymb, Panicle. All flowers smell differently, so you would have to choose which flowers you are going to talk about in your project. And you can also search different structures of the flower as well. But, this is something you need to read about and see the diagrams to understand. All I can say is go to your local library. Cause there's different types of Habits, Shapes, Petals, Growth Habits, etc. Then there's different types of leafs whether their: Opposite, Alternate, Perfoliate, Whorled, Rosette, 2 Ranked (distichous), 4 Ranked (decussate). And then there are Coniferous leaves which are Comb-like (pentinate), Needle-like (acicular), & Scale-like. Then there's Lobing & Division of leaves & shapes, margins, tips and bases. Like I said go to your local library.


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