Tepal
Many
flowers that appear to have six petals actually have 2 whorls of 3 petal-like
structures, one above the other.
Bolander’s Lily – photo by Keir Morse
The
upper whorl is made up of 3 petals. The bottom whorl is 3 sepals.
If
the two whorls look the same, as they do above, then all six petal-like
structures are called tepals.
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more? See Wikipedia.
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