stamen is the broad term; the individual parts are called anthers. actually i think he means the stigmata
The stigma.
Pistil-is the female part, which consists of the stigma, style, and ovary containing ovules. After fertilization the ovules mature into seeds.
D. pistil
The flower part from which pollen is disseminated is the stamen.
to catch pollen ---> novanet
the middle of the flower holds pollen or wear it is yellow
The stigma of a flower is sticky in order to aid in the reproduction of the flower. The stickiness allows pollen to adhere to the stigma, a sexual organ. This sticky stigma also prevents unwanted organisms and insects from penetrating the plant.
The stigma, which is covered with a sticky substance, catches the pollen.
The receptive part of a carpel is called the stigma. It is located at the top of the carpel and serves as the landing platform for pollen during pollination. It is typically sticky or feathery to help capture and hold onto pollen grains.
to catch pollen ---> novanet
The flower part from which pollen is disseminated is the stamen.
So the pollen will stick.
to catch pollen ---> novanet
nectar Soo Hyun will recommend that the powder in the flower is pollen.
The pollen grains of wind pollinated plants are generally smooth and light. These are not sticky to avoid clump-sing. These are produced in large numbers to ensure landing some pollen on the feathery or netted stigmas.
the middle of the flower holds pollen or wear it is yellow
The stigma of a flower is sticky in order to aid in the reproduction of the flower. The stickiness allows pollen to adhere to the stigma, a sexual organ. This sticky stigma also prevents unwanted organisms and insects from penetrating the plant.
The anthers hang out of the of the plant so that the wind can get to the pollen and carry it to other plants.
The stigma, which is covered with a sticky substance, catches the pollen.
we call it stigma