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Parts of a flower

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  • The stalk that holds the anther.
    Filament
  • The female organ of the plant. It contains the stigma, style, and ovary.
    Pistil
  • They form the outer covering that protects the flower when it is in the bud stage.
    Sepals
  • The upper part of the pistil. Receives the pollen grains during pollination.
    Stigma
  • A short flower stalk. Their job is to expose flowers to the sun and wind and put them in a position so their aroma or smell and color attracts pollinating insects more easily
    Pedicel
  • The part of the flower stalk where the flower is attached.
    Receptacle
  • What forms the outer part of flowers and are often brightly colored, have different shapes, sizes and fragrances?
    Petals
  • It is at the tip of the stamen. It produces pollen grains.
    Anther
  • Where the seeds are formed.
    Ovary
  • The male organ of the flower. It contains the filament and the anther.
    Stamen