petalled

[ UK /pˈɛtɔːld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of flowers) having petals
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How To Use petalled In A Sentence

  • Huge dark chinars and smaller magnolias, with their large, fragrant loose-petalled flowers, stand alongside the paths.
  • They are small, greenish-white and fourpetalled, and it has been observed that they are very often pollinated by greenbottle flies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where the twelve - petalled lotus flower enchants the eye with scarlet flame.
  • In the heart of the central medallion is an eight-petalled flower symbolizing the centre of the universe.
  • There are many colours to choose from; pale shades to the most vibrant, in single or two-tone coloured blooms and blossoms are single or semi-double petalled.
  • Where the twelve - petalled lotus flower enchants the eye with scarlet flame.
  • This time it was a potted chrysanthemum, the blossoms bronze-petalled. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • The variance is nearly unbelievable; short or tall varieties, small or large flowers, two-tone flower colours, and they are single- or double-petalled.
  • It opens with Fokine's Le Spectre de la Rose, the 1911 ballet with which Vaslav Nijinsky legendarily reinvented the image of the male dancer, leaping on stage in a pink-petalled costume – athletically virile and exquisitely perfumed. Men in Motion – review
  • The cranesbills and storksbills have pink, red, mauve or blue five-petalled flowers.
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