 are the reproductive organs of plants.  They have male parts and female parts.

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 are the reproductive organs of plants.  They have male parts and female parts.

 The anther is located at the top, where pollen is produced. It’s a microscopic powder made up of small grains

 It’s a stigma, which receives the pollen, the style and the ovary. (contains ovules- become seeds) Stament and pistil are protected by corolla and calyx Corolla Calyx

 It’s the transfer of pollen from the stament to the ovary.

Insect pollinationWind pollination  Insects are attracted by aromatic flowers.  The pollen grains stick to the insect  Unattractive flowers. The wind blows this pollen to the stigmas of other flowers

 Tubers  Rhizomes  Stolons  Cuttings  Grafting They are useful in agriculture

Petal /Corolla Ovary Stigma Anther Style Receptacle