| 1. | The two fused sepals fall off as the flower bud opens.
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| 2. | The shriveled remains of the sepals, inferior in these flowers.
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| 3. | The plants are bisexual, and all species have five sepals.
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| 4. | The flowers show 5 sepals, 5 petals and 5 stamens.
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| 5. | There are 3 to 8 fused sepals, but no petals.
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| 6. | Ash flowers are wind-pollinated and lack petals and sepals.
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| 7. | Lateral petals are about half the length of the lateral sepals.
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| 8. | The petals and sepals are dark-colored, rose pink.
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| 9. | The bracts, or leaves surrounding the inflorescence, resemble sepals.
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| 10. | Each flower has five petals with five hairless green sepals below.
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