corola
corolla
noun koh-RROH-lah Rare
Origin: From Latin corolla (little crown), diminutive of corona.
Usage Note
Corola is the botanical term for the corolla — the ring of petals of a flower, collectively forming the colored part visible above the sepals. It is used in botany, gardening, and biology contexts. Outside technical writing it is uncommon; most speakers would simply say los pétalos (the petals).
Examples
"La corola de la rosa es de color rojo intenso."
Natural Translation
The corolla of the rose is deep red.
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