Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
coroll
noun
/ˈkɔː.rɒl/

Definition
A coroll is a term that refers to a structure associated with certain types of flowers, particularly the petals that form the outer part of the flower, especially in angiosperms.

Examples
- The coroll of the tulip is vibrant and catches the eye of passing bees.
- The gardener admired the coroll of the rose, noting its rich colors and textures.
- During the spring, many flowers bloom with unique coroll structures that enhance their beauty.

Meaning
In botany, it specifically denotes the petals of a flower when they are collectively referred to as a unit, often highlighting their role in attracting pollinators.

Synonyms
- petals
- flower crown
- corolla (as a variation)