Sepals are found in all flowers, although they may be very small in some varieties. They are neither male nor female. They are there to help protect and enhance the male and female parts of the flower.
Most flowers contain both male and female parts.
Some plants, such as holly trees, have male flowers on one tree and female flowers on a separate tree. If you want the red berries you must plant female trees. However, you must have a male tree also, or the female flowers will not get fertilized and you won't get any berries at all.
Ovary, pistil, and sepal
The job of the sepal is to protect the flower bud.
The sepal protects a flower's bud before it opens or blooms. The sepal is a green structure that also gives support to the petal once it blooms.
No, calyx and sepal are not the same thing. The calyx is the collective term for all the sepals of a flower, while a sepal is one of the leaf-like structures that make up the outermost part of the flower. Sepals can be separate or fused together to form the calyx.
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The sepal protects the petals and sexual organs of the flower.
The job of the sepal is to protect the flower bud.
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The sepal protects a flower's bud before it opens or blooms. The sepal is a green structure that also gives support to the petal once it blooms.
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