Pollination
The gametes are produced in the pollen grains and ovules and fertilization takes place in the ovules and thus a new embryonic plant develops by sexual reproduction. So the brief answer is "Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in the flower".
In the female ovary
The Ovules must remain attached to the mother plants as the embryo seeds develop and mature. After fertilization the plant devotes a lot of energy into growing the seeds and preparing them for dispersal. If the ovules is detached before maturity the seeds will not germinate. Think of picking an unripe apple, as the apple is the trees developing ovule.
pollen tube
No, pollination in a flower typically occurs on the stigma of the pistil. The pollen travels down the style to reach the ovary where fertilization takes place. Once fertilized, the ovary develops into a fruit containing seeds.
Meiosis in flowers takes place in the ovary within structures called ovules. Ovules undergo meiosis to produce haploid gametes called eggs or female gametes. This process is essential for sexual reproduction in plants.
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Plants prepare for fertilization by producing specialized reproductive structures such as flowers, which contain the male and female reproductive organs necessary for fertilization to occur. These structures facilitate the transfer of pollen (containing male gametes) to the ovules (containing female gametes) for fertilization to take place. Additionally, plants rely on pollinators such as insects, birds, or wind to transport pollen between flowers for successful fertilization.
Pollen must be placed on the stigma of the flower for fertilization to take place. The stigma is the receptive part of the female reproductive organs in a flower where pollen grains land and germinate to begin the process of fertilization.
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Meiosis takes place in the young flower bud in microspore mother cells present in the developing anther lobes and megaspore mother cells present in developing ovules.
The plant contains little pollen particules that get carried by the wind. These plants tend to be more feather like in order to increase their chance of catching the pollen.