Flower Anatomy
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In this photograph, where is the peduncle? What does it do?
The peduncle is the main stem (or stalk) that supports the flower.
In this photograph, where is the flower's recepticle?
The receptacle is located between the peduncle (stem) and the pedals. The reproductive parts of the flower grow out from it.
In this photograph, where are the flowers' sepals?
Sepals are the outer parts of the flower (often green and leaf-like) that enclose and protect the pedals and other parts of a developing flower.
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