Friends Petunia flowers are usually large, often solitary, can have a smell, simple or terry, on short pedicels that extend from the sinuses of the leaves. The flower is actinomorphic, with a double perianth consisting of a calyx and a corolla. The calyx is five-parted from five sepals, fused at the base by 1/5 or 1/6 length. Sepals are narrow or broad, green, densely pubescent. Corolla is spinaulophic, funnel-shaped, of five petals, star-shaped or regular in shape. The tube is long or short, narrow or wide, sitting freely on the calyx. The stamens are four to five, which have fused to a tube up to half. Anthers are paired, elongated, staminate filaments are long.
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