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the carpels/pistil or gynoecium (a collective term for all the carpels in a flower) is the female reproductive organ of flowers from angiosperm plants. The carpel is made up of ovary (which matures to form fruit), style(the connecting tube) and stigma(part that receives pollen grains (or the male gametes).

In a complete angiospemic flower it is usually the inner most part of the flower. For example : in flowers of Hibiscus (shoe flower) the long stalk with penta-forked end.

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