tepal

Etymology
, from, coined 1827 by transposition of.

Noun

 * 1)  Any component of the perianth (outermost whorls of flower parts, not involved in reproduction), especially when the components are not distinguished into sepals and petals.
 * 2) * 1982, H. Q. Varekamp (translator and editor), Z. Botschantzeva, Tulips: Taxonomy, Morphology, cytology, phytogeography and physiology, page 27,
 * In Tulipa the pubescent tips of the tepals are quite interesting in particular those of T. fosteriana. The top of the tepal is initiated and develops before the reflexed, lateral parts.

Translations

 * Dutch: tepaal
 * Finnish: kehälehti
 * French:
 * German: Blütenhüllblatt, Perigonblatt
 * Japanese: 花被片
 * Portuguese: tépala
 * Spanish:
 * Vietnamese: cánh đài