stamen.
Flowers do not have sperm.
The sperm of the flower is also called pollen.
The male part of a flower (the stamen) produces pollen, which are the sperm cells.
It is the part which keeps the matured sperm
Pollen is the male reproductive part of a flower, produced in the anther of a flower's stamen. It is released by the anther to be transferred to the stigma of another flower for pollination to occur.
The reproductive part that forms after the flower has been pollinated.
pistil
Ovary
ovary
-pollen sticks to the stigma at the end of the pistil -pollen tubes grow down the pistil to the egg cells -sperm cells from the pollen moves down the tubes -fertilization combines DNA
Seed pod
The ovary