Biology
Bougainvillea flower has
- Large sepals
- Large nectary
- Large colourful petals
- Large colourful bracts
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Large colourful bracts
Reason— In Bougainvillea, the flower arises in the axil of bracts, which become colourful.
Sepals are usually small, green, leaf-like structures. A nectary is the part that produces nectar to attract pollinators. Bougainvillea does have nectary. Bougainvillea’s actual petals are small and inconspicuous, not large or brightly colored.
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