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Sepals

Illustration of a plant with the 'Sepal' labelled

Sepals are special types of leaves that form a ring around the petals. Their job is to protect the flower while it is still a bud. After the flower has opened, the sepals can still be seen behind the petals.

Sepals are usually green or brown, although in some plants they are the same colour as the petals.

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