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Name two ways Romans used their flowers.
 
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The carpel is made of a slender tubelike structure called the ___________________ __.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answers should include two of the following: roses scattered on banquet tables and floors, scarves filled with blossoms offered at altars for religious ceremonies, and flowers arranged in baskets.

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