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Parts of Plants: The Petals


Continuing our blog saga about parts of the plants that help, today’s focus is petals. Petals are basically altered leaves that surround the procreative parts of flowers. Usually brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract animals that can help pollinate the flower. All of the petals of a flower are called a corolla; the extra surrounding leaves are called the sepals. When the petals and sepals of a flower look similar they are called tepals. Petals differ in different species, and the number of petals a flower has may tell of the plant's classification. Here are a few eSutras Organics products that prominently have petals as the main ingredient:

· eSutras Organics Rose Bath Salt – An amazing and aromatic salt!! Only add two tablespoons of bath salts into the bag provided and place in your bath water. Relax and enjoy your bath as usual. The salts will not dissolve in water, but should stimulate your senses, body and skin.

· eSutras Organics Red Rose Petals - Rose petals and their preparations help reduce high cholesterol levels. Rosewater is mildly astringent and makes a valuable lotion for inflamed and sore eyes.

· eSutras Organics Rose Petal Tea – A delicious and sweet smelling tea, this popular tisane is valued for its mildly sedative, anti-depressant and anti-inflammatory remedy properties.

· eSutras Organics Rose Absolute Essential Oil - It is effective in treating hangovers, irregular menstruation, painful periods, impotence, frigidity, depression, insomnia, and more.

eSutras Organics has lot’s more products that have the wonderful petals of several different flowers. Try them today and relieve whatever ails you the organic way!

Teri Ridley, eSutras Organics

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