Petal papillae in rose flower
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Petal papillae in rose flower
Rose petal. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing papillae on the petal of a Garden Rose flower, Rosa sp. Papillae are projections from epidermal cells. They are often swollen and covered in wax to help reduce water loss by the flower. Brightly coloured petals in a flower serve as visual attractants to pollinators; rose plants rely on insect pollinators to spread the male pollen to the female stigmas of the flower. The rose flower has been grown and appreciated for its fragrance and beauty since ancient times, and today is the most popular and widely cultivated garden flower in the world. Magnification: x550 at 6x4.5cm size. Magnification: x1600 at 12x16cm size
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