corolla

[ US /kɝˈɑɫə/ ]
[ UK /kəɹˈə‍ʊlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (botany) the whorl of petals of a flower that collectively form an inner floral envelope or layer of the perianth
    we cultivate the flower for its corolla
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How To Use corolla In A Sentence

  • In addition, experimental flowers that matured a fruit (and therefore received a visit) had significantly larger corollas compared with corollas of flowers that did not initiate a fruit.
  • The second version occurs as Corollary 2 to Proposition 7 and was thought of as a method of expanding solutions of fluxional equations in infinite series.
  • Yes, it drubs the Corolla, but the current Corolla has been around since the Earth cooled (2006). Brand-New and Almost Out of Date
  • A corollary to Godwin's Law, and as much of a thread quasher, must be hyperbolic reference to Mandela, Apartheid or the effectiveness / appropriateness of the anti-apartheid movement. Newmatilda.com - Comments
  • A corollary to this is that if you can get the little things right then you are much, much more likely to get the big things right.
  • The most important differential characteristics of the section Trionychon are branched stems, bracteolate flowers, an entire and campanulated calyx, a blue or purple corolla, white anthers, and the stigma usually white.
  • The title doesn’t corollate perfectly, but I like the way it sounds. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Of course, a basic corollary of the theory is that deep drilling should uncover a portion of these massive methane resources.
  • These are the plants characterized by sympetalous corollas, epipetalous stamens, and having the number of stamens equal or less than the number of corolla lobes.
  • In these flowers, the anthers are attached to the petals by short filaments half way down the corolla tube.
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