Name two flowers each with joined and separated sepals
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Sepals:
The outermost part of the flower is the tiny, green-colored sepal that resembles a little leaf. They are the vegetative part of the flower that safeguards and sustains the developing buds and petals when the flower is in bloom.
The sepals are made up of old leaves that have been rearranged. Some flowers have united petals and sepals, whereas others have separate petals and sepals.
Periwinkle (Sadabahar), Datura, Cotton, and Hibiscus are examples of flowers having connected sepals.
The rose, lotus, and magnolia are examples of flowers having split sepals.