neither, it is made in the stamen
Pollen is collected in the stigma.
The part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
No the stigma is the very tip of the pistil, that catches pollen.
The stigma is the part of the pistil that is sticky and attracts pollen grains in order to facilitate pollination.
The stigma
The sticky part of the pistil is called the stigma. It is the receptive surface where pollen grains land and germinate to begin the process of fertilization.
anther or stigmaThat depends on what you mean by sticking to. The anther is the part of the plant that is the male organ and it creates pollen. So there is pollen attached to the anther.If you want to know where detached pollen (from the anther) lands to fertilize the egg- then you want the stigma. The sticky pad at the top of the pistil is where the pollen lands to begin creating the pollen tube, which eventually leads to fertilization.
Pollen grains attach to the stigma of a flower's pistil during pollination. The stigma is the receptive part of the pistil where the pollen lands and germinates to form a pollen tube for fertilization to occur.
the middle of the flower holds pollen or wear it is yellow
the style
Pollination the process in which pollen arrives at the pistil and will stick to the stigma
A pistil consists of three main parts: the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is the sticky top part that receives pollen, the style is a slender tube that connects the stigma to the ovary, and the ovary contains the ovules where fertilization occurs and seeds are produced.