Abstract:Sepals are the outermost organs of a flower. They are sterile and generally green leaf‐like organs that surround and protect the developing reproductive structures inside the bud before the flower blooms. The sepals are the first organs initiated from the floral meristem and quickly grow to cover the floral meristem and initiating organ primordia. The sepals and petals in the flower interact with the environment by both attracting pollinators as well as defending against predators and abiotic factors such as t… Show more
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