Tepal

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Template:Wiktionarypar In a general sense, a tepal is an element of the perianth of a flower, such as a petal or sepal. The perianth comprises the outer, sterile whorls of a flower. The term tepal is usually used when all segments of a perianth are of similar shape and color (that is, undifferentiated). This happens in the family Magnoliaceae and a number of other primitive flowering plants such as the Amborellaceae and Calycanthaceae.

Merosity

Merosity is a property of whorls of floral perianths that relates how many tepals a whorl of that particular plant has. Types of merosity, according to number of tepals in a perianth whorl, include:

  • dimery (2)
  • trimery (3)
  • tetramery (4)
  • pentamery (5)

The nouns for the different types of merosity are formed by an initial prefixed root (i.e. not a prefix, but a word root that composes the word at the beginning) derived from Old Greek (e.g. tetra- for four tepals) and the suffixed root, -mery, which is derived from Greek, meros, meaning "part".ca:Tèpal de:Tepal es:Tépalo fr:Tépale