no, in the ovary
Seeds are made in the basal part (ovary) of the pistil.
The pistil
Yes, as long as the flower has the pistil and compatible pollen grains are available through pollenation
The female organ of a flower is called the pistil. It three main parts are the stigma, style and the ovary.
When pollen is transferred for the stamen to the pistil, the pollen helps the pistil create a fruit, which contains the seeds a plant needs to be grown from.
Seeds are made in the basal part (ovary) of the pistil.
Seeds are made in the basal part (ovary) of the pistil.
The pistil
The pistil is the female part of the flower. It receives pollen, and contains what will become seeds,
Seeds are made at the base of the pistil in the ovule. The top of the pistil is sticky an is called the stigma.
stigma
the pistil and stamen
The part of the flower that protects the seeds is the ovary of the pistil.
Yes, as long as the flower has the pistil and compatible pollen grains are available through pollenation
If the pistil of the flower, which is the female portion of the flower, is removed the flower would no longer be able to produce seeds. Removal of the pistil would be highly detrimental as it would be highly invasive and damaging to the flower and would decrease a plant's ability to reproduce.
it is the pistil
The female organ of a flower is called the pistil. It three main parts are the stigma, style and the ovary.