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  2. Hesperis matronalis - Wikipedia

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    Each flower is large (2 cm across), with four petals. Flower coloration varies, with different shades of lavender and purple most common, but white, pink, and even some flowers with mixed colors exist in cultivated forms. A few different double-flowered varieties also exist. [4] The four petals are clawed and hairless.

  3. Petal - Wikipedia

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    Petals can differ dramatically in different species. The number of petals in a flower may hold clues to a plant's classification. For example, flowers on eudicots (the largest group of dicots) most frequently have four or five petals while flowers on monocots have three or six petals, although there are many exceptions to this rule. [2]

  4. Trillium - Wikipedia

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    At the center of the flower there are six stamens and three stigmas borne on a very short style, if any. The fruit is fleshy and capsule-like or berrylike. The seeds have large, oily elaiosomes. [3] [4] Occasionally individuals have four-fold symmetry, with four bracts (leaves), four sepals, and four petals in the blossom. [7] [better source ...

  5. This endangered flower only grows in South Florida. Here's ...

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    The four-petal pawpaw flower grows on shrubs with upright, woody stems that stay bare in the winter and produce bright green leaves in the spring. The shrubs can grow up to 10 feet tall and are a ...

  6. Cardamine diphylla - Wikipedia

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    A member of the mustard family, it is typified by a four petal flower which blooms in a cluster on a single stalk above a single pair of toothed stem leaves each divided into three broad leaflets. After flowering, narrow seedpods appear just below the flower cluster. It grows approximately 30 cm (12 in) tall. [citation needed]

  7. Trillium grandiflorum - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are perched on a pedicel (i.e., flower stalk) raising them above the leaf whorl, and grow pinker as they age. [9] [10] The flowers' stigmas are slender, straight or mostly so, narrowing at the end. [6] The white petals are much longer than the green sepals. [6] The flowers have six stamens in two whorls of three, which persist after ...

  8. The last of the four-petal pawpaw plants are in South Florida ...

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    There are believed to be just 1,400 four-petal pawpaw plants left in the wild and more than half of them are in Palm Beach County's natural areas.

  9. Brassicaceae - Wikipedia

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    The alternative older name, Cruciferae, meaning "cross-bearing", describes the four petals of mustard flowers, which resemble a cross. Cruciferae is one of eight plant family names, not derived from a genus name and without the suffix -aceae that are authorized alternative names.