Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
no, flowers without stigma can not reproduce
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
They are called zygote
to catch pollen ---> novanet
yes all flowers have stigmas. they all need stigmas to live and grow. Stigma is a part of female reproductive organ i.e. Gynoecium in plants. Gynoecium consists of three components namely - Ovary, style and stigma. In plants all the flowers do not have both male and female reproductive parts. Thus exclusively male flowers do not have stigma.
no, flowers without stigma can not reproduce
yes ,a flower can reproduce without its stigma.
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
no they cant ,because they actually don't have seeds but stigma's do so the stigma's reproduce the plant not the stamen.
They are called zygote
Wind pollinated flowers have sticky stigma
Certainly - the plant will still live without the flowers. It will simply be unable to reproduce.
Wind pollinated flowers have sticky stigma
Yes, some flowers can reproduce asexually.
Sticky stigma is generally present in wind pollinated flowers.
pollen needs to get to the stigma of the flowe by the anther
stigma