The part of the flower that produces pollen is called the stamen. The stamen is made of two parts, the filament and the anther. The filament is the little stem that holds up the anther, which is the part that actually makes the pollen.
The anther makes the pollen. The anther and the filament make the stamen.
Pollen can be seen in the anther of the stamen. It is the male part of the flower.
Pollen comes from male part of the flower.
The female part -- known as pistil -- is the part of a flower that a bee rubs with another flower's pollen. The original source of the pollen for the insect in question is a flower's male part, known as anther.
There are two parts of a flower that produces pollen. The two parts are the stalk and the top of the flower.
pollen is the male reproductive part of the flower. i guess you could call it plant sperm.
That is called the stigma.
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The ovary in the flower must be fertilised by pollen from the stamen and then seeds can form.
Pollen is male part of the flower and stigma is the uppermost part of the gynoecium (which is female part). Thus stigma does not produce pollen, rather pollen land on stigma after pollination to fertilize the egg inside the ovary of the flower.
In a flower carpel, the stigma is the terminal portion that has no epidermis and is fitted to receive pollen.
The stigma which is the female part of the flower produces the pollen sex cells and then that gets transfered to another flower