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Petals or leaves? - for native English speakers.
In Danish a “petal” is called a “crown leaf” or “flower leaf”, so when it’s clear from the context that I’m talking of the petals of a flower I just call them “leaves”. What about English? Do native speakers always call petals petals or do you sometimes call them leaves?
Thanks for your help!
Jun 11, 2017 11:10 AM
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Yes. Leaves and petals are distinct things in the mind of a native English speaker. Flowers have petals.
June 11, 2017
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They are always petals to me.
June 11, 2017
Thanks Kimberly
June 12, 2017
I always use petals when referring to flowers, leaves for trees myself
June 11, 2017
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