This image provided above shows the anthers surrounding around the stigma on a flower. The anther is the part of the flower where the pollen is created. The stigma is the part of the flower where pollen also germinates. When both the female and male parts are visible in the same flower the flower is known to be "excellent". This photo above shows the stamen of the flower, which is the pollen producer. It usually has a slender filament supporting the anther. It's the male reproductive anatomy of the flower, it consists of a stock known as the filament and at the end of the stalk is a part called the anther. Now, this picture above shows the female anatomy of a flower known as the carpel The carpel is a structure that produces egg cells and protects a developing baby plant . The three main parts of a carpel are the style, stigma, and ovary. This is an image of the flower with the stamens, sepals, petals and the top of the carpel removed, leaving it was...
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