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Parts of a Plant & Complete Flower Anatomy

February 18, 2024
written by Sidra Batool

Flower Anatomy

Flower Anatomy

Here are the main parts of flower:

  • Pistil: The female reproductive organ in the center of the flower.
    • Stigma: The sticky tip of the pistil, where pollen grains land.
    • Style: The stalk-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary.
    • Ovary: The basal part of the pistil, containing ovules (future seeds).
  • Stamens: The male reproductive organs, surrounding the pistil.
    • Anther: The sac-like structure at the top of the stamen, containing pollen grains.
    • Filament: The stalk-like structure that supports the anther.
  • Petals: The brightly colored or showy structures that attract pollinators.
  • Sepals: The green, leaf-like structures that enclose the flower bud and protect the developing flower.
  • Pedicel: The stalk that connects the flower to the stem.

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