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'''In a flower :''' the '''perianth''' is any member or segment of the two outer, sterile whorls of a [[flower]], such as a [[petal]] or [[sepal]]. The term [[tepal]] is usually used when all segments of a perianth are of similar shape and color (that is, undifferentiated).
'''In a liverwort :''' the '''perianth''' is the sterile tubelike tissue that surrounds the female reproductive structure (or developing [[sporophyte]]). It is formed from a fusion of the nearest surrounding leaves to the sporophyte in a [[Jungermanniales|leafy liverwort]].
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