flower petal
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Definition
- Noun:
- A flower petal is one of the modified, often brightly colored leaves that make up the inner part of a flower's perianth (the non-reproductive part), surrounding the reproductive organs. Petals are typically the most visually conspicuous parts of a flower, serving to attract pollinators.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- Each rose has multiple soft, red flower petals.
- The bee landed on the bright yellow flower petal to collect nectar.
- A single flower petal floated down and landed on the water.
Advanced Usage
- "to shed its petals": describes when a flower loses its petals, often as it wilts or after pollination.
- The cherry blossom tree began to shed its petals, covering the ground in pink.
- Used in literary or descriptive contexts to symbolize delicacy, beauty, or transience.
- Her cheeks were as delicate as a flower petal.
Variants and Related Words
- Petal (n): The more common, shortened form of "flower petal". (e.g., )
- Petaloid (adj): Having the appearance or form of a petal.
- Corolla (n): The collective term for all the petals of a flower.
Synonyms
- Corolla segment: A more technical term for an individual petal as part of the whole corolla.
- Tepal (n): A term used when petals and sepals are similar in appearance and not easily distinguished.
Related Phrases
- Petal fall: The stage in a plant's life cycle or a horticultural context when petals drop.
- After petal fall, the fruit begins to develop.
- Petal-like: Used to describe something that resembles a petal.
- The sculpture had petal-like forms extending from its center.
Related Idioms
- (As) delicate as a flower petal: An idiom emphasizing extreme fragility or softness.
- Handle the ancient manuscript carefully; it's as delicate as a flower petal.
Noun
- part of the perianth that is usually brightly colored