Daffodils have both pistils and stamens because these are basic reproductive organs of flowering plants. The stamen is the 'male' part, consists of a filament (a stalk) and anthers. The anthers produce pollen. The pistil is the 'female' part and includes the stigma a sticky part for pollen to stick to), the style (stalk) and ovary, where the seed will start to grow.
Pistil and stamen .
Sepals, petals,stamens,and pistil.
The stamen and pistil are called essential organs because they are necessary if there is to be seed.
No, the stamens do. The stamens are the male parts and pistils are the female parts.
Stamens are usually more numerous in flowers; there is usually only one pistil.
Pollen is transferred from the stamens to the pistil
staminate = has no pistil pistilate = has no stamens
Neutral flower
To fertilise it.
the pistil and stamen
The pistil is the female part of a flower. It is usually surrounded by stamens. The pistil eventually turns into the "fruit" of the plant.
A bisexual and complete flower such as that of mustard has sepals, petals, stamens and pistil.
no. of petals,stamen.petal ,pistil does tulip have
Sepals, petals,stamens,and pistil.
Yes, the yellow stamen appear attached to the pistil protrusion
Daffodils have six stamens.
How many sepals petals stamens pistil uni-sexual or bisexual complete or incomplete male or female flower is jasmine