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[[Category:Glossary]]<br> 1. a whorl of structures that surround the inner reproductive organs of a flower. Together they are called the corolla. They often attract insects by color or nectar, facilitating pollination.<br> <br>
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1. a whorl of structures that surround the inner reproductive organs of a flower. Together they are called the corolla. They often attract insects by color or nectar, facilitating pollination.<br>
http://www.grownmencry.com/img/s/03_redrose_petals.jpg
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These bright red rose petals attract insects in order to aid in its pollination
 
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1. a whorl of structures that surround the inner reproductive organs of a flower. Together they are called the corolla. They often attract insects by color or nectar, facilitating pollination.
03_redrose_petals.jpg
These bright red rose petals attract insects in order to aid in its pollination

-http://www.grownmencry.com