Stamen and pistil
Androecium and gynoecium are the reproductive organs in a flower.
stigma
the flower actually has both reproductive organs
Androecium refers to the male reproductive organs of a flower, including the stamens. Gynoecium refers to the female reproductive organs of a flower, including the pistil. Together, they make up the reproductive parts of a flower.
The male reproductive organs of a flower are the stamens, which are generally in or close to the center of the flower, surrounded by petals.
Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants.
The gumamela flower has two compartment.
The flower is the reproductive organ of the plant.
A typical daisy flower usually has only one pistil. The pistil is the female reproductive part of the flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.
No as it does not form part of the flowers reproductive organs
In the flower, two parts are essential to the sexual reproduction of the flower. The first is the stamen, which produces the sperm-containing pollen. The second is the pistil, which contains the ovum, the egg of the plant.
The reproductive organs of a plant are located in the center of the flower, within a structure called the "reproductive system." This system typically includes the stamen, which produces pollen, and the pistil, which contains the ovary where the eggs are located.