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The stigma is the ovening to the ovary of the female part of a flower. When pollen comes incontact with it the pollen sticks and then the ovary is fertlized so that the seed and/or fruit can grow and develop

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What is the plural of stigma?

The plural of stigma is stigmas or (especially in a religious sense) stigmata.


How many stigmas are there in a tulip?

1


Do insect pollinated flowers have feathery stigmas?

No they do not


Do all flowers have stigmas?

yes all flowers have stigmas. they all need stigmas to live and grow. Stigma is a part of female reproductive organ i.e. Gynoecium in plants. Gynoecium consists of three components namely - Ovary, style and stigma. In plants all the flowers do not have both male and female reproductive parts. Thus exclusively male flowers do not have stigma.


What is the name of dried stigmas of crocus flower?

Known as Saffron


Why are the stigmas on grass often feathery pattern?

so that it can grow


Can plants have two stigmas?

No, plants typically have a single stigma, which is the top part of the female reproductive structure (pistil) where pollen lands and germinates. Having multiple stigmas is unusual in plants.


How many stigma does a hibiscus has?

A hibiscus flower typically has five stigmas. These are part of the plant's reproductive structure, known as the pistil, which also includes the ovary and style. The five stigmas are arranged around a central style, facilitating pollination and fertilization.


Can stigmas become master statuses?

Yes, stigmas can become master statuses when they become dominant in defining an individual's identity and overshadow other aspects of their social identity, such as race, gender, or occupation. This can limit opportunities for individuals and shape how they are perceived by others.


How many stigmas of dicot flower?

Generally Four to five or there are as many carples


What does catch pollen from insects or the wind?

Plants with sticky stigmas catch pollen from insects, as the pollen adheres to the stigma when the insect visits the flower. Plants with feathery stigmas catch pollen from the wind, as the lightweight pollen grains are carried by the wind to land on the stigma.


What color are orange blooms?

An Orange Blossom's petals are white with long white pistils and yellow stigmas.