The corolla is tubular with a spreading limb, and varies widely in colour, being white, yellow, orange, crimson, scarlet, blue or purple. [Please select]
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She reached up slim fingers in delicate touchings here and there of moss, corolla and slipper. [Please select]
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The corolla of nasturtium (_Tropæolum majus_) consists of five approximately equal petals. [Please select]
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In another flower the whole corolla was bright yellow, but exactly half the calyx was purple. [Please select]
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The calyx sometimes assumes, either wholly or by stripes, the colour and texture of the corolla. [Please select]
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Each blossom of five petals forms a little tube or corolla. [Please select]
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Each blossom has five yellow petals joined together to form a corolla. [Please select]
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Here again the petals are really the five spreading lobes of the corolla. [Please select]
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Yes; the Primrose had five pale yellow petals, rather larger than those of the Cowslip, and joined together to form a corolla; they grew out of a long green calyx. [Please select]
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Here again, as with so many other flowers we have seen, the blossom is formed of the five lobes of a corolla. [Please select]
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