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What is the petal of the plant?

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they are the pigmented brightly colored leaves of a plant.

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12y ago

petals stems nectar and polen

this was from Asia

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The Corolla of a flower consists of petals.

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the petals realise a chemical do make the other flowers horney so the reproduce

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It is all part of the seed.

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