the stamen and the pistil
yes I think so as there is flower Any plant with a flower is a flowering plant. Lily's have flowers, so they are flowering plants.
No, "gram" typically refers to a unit of weight in the metric system. It is not a flowering plant. A flowering plant is a type of plant that produces flowers as part of its reproductive process.
The flower is the reproductive organ of a flowering plant.
A flowering plant, also known as an angiosperm, is a type of plant that produces flowers as part of its reproductive process. This includes a wide variety of plants like roses, sunflowers, and tulips.
The carpels consist of the stigma, style and ovary which are part of the female reproductive structure of a flower
It depends what type of plant. In flowering plants the male and female reproductive organs are in the flowers, in pine trees they are found in the cones, in moss and ferns it is different again.
The flower contains the reproductive elements of the flowering plant. It can contain male and female reproductive parts - the stamen and pistil. The flower is where the seeds are produced.
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
The part of a plant that rhymes with "reed" is the seed. A seed is the reproductive structure of a flowering plant, containing the embryo which can develop into a new plant under suitable conditions. Seeds are vital for the propagation and continuation of plant species.
Cauliflower is the flowering part of the plant.
Flowering plants (Angiosperms) - The flower Flowering plants (Gymnosperms) - Male and female cones Non-flowering plants (Ferns) - Sporangia Non-flowering plants (Mosses) - archegonia (female) and antheridia (male)
No, an iris does not have a pistil. A pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower, while an iris is a type of flowering plant that produces male and female reproductive organs separately on the same flower.