Yes, the word 'pistils' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'pistil'; a word for the female, ovule-bearing organ of a flower, a word for a thing.
The amount of pistils or a rose depends on the variety of a rose. Most roses have several pistils. The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower.
Yes, there are flowers without pistils. E.g the flower of lemon however, most of flowers have pistils.
Datura plant has two pistils (carpels) in its flower. Both these pistils are united to form one ovary.
No, moss plants do not have pistils. Mosses are non-vascular plants that reproduce through spores, not seeds like angiosperms do with the help of structures like pistils.
A sunflower is a unisexual flower. Flowers that are unisexual have either stamens and no pistils or pistils with no stamens.
The plant you are describing sounds like a Madonna Lily (Lilium candidum). This plant typically has a flower with 3 petals and 3 pistils, but variations can occur. It is known for its white trumpet-shaped flowers with yellow stamens that resemble pistils.
An orange typically has multiple pistils, which are the female reproductive parts of the flower. Each flower can contain anywhere from 5 to 10 pistils. However, not all pistils will develop into fruit; the number of fruits produced can vary based on factors like pollination and environmental conditions.
Yes, there are flowers without pistils. E.g the flower of lemon however, most of flowers have pistils.
The amount of pistils or a rose depends on the variety of a rose. Most roses have several pistils. The pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower.
Pistils are guns.
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The ovary.