fivepetalled
Fivepetalled is a descriptive term used in botany and horticulture to denote flowers that have five petals in the corolla. The term is commonly written as five-petalled or fivepetalled and appears in floras, field guides, and herbarium labels. It is a morphological descriptor, not a taxonomic unit, and is used to describe floral structure across many plant groups.
In pentamerous flowers, the corolla consists of five petals. The petals may be free (distinct) or partially
Examples and usage: Genera such as Rosa (roses), Prunus (cherries, plums), and Ranunculus (buttercups) frequently have
See also: petal count, pentamerous symmetry, corolla. The concept emphasizes morphology rather than taxonomy and serves