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The stigma, which is covered with a sticky substance, catches the pollen.

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What is the name of dried stigmas of crocus flower?

Known as Saffron


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Generally Four to five or there are as many carples


How many stigma in gumamela?

The hibiscus flower, also known as gumamela, typically has one central stigma that protrudes from the center of the flower.


What is the spice that is made by drying parts of flower?

The spice made by drying parts of a flower is saffron. It is derived from the stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower, commonly known as the saffron crocus. Each flower produces only three red stigmas, which are carefully hand-harvested and dried to create this highly valued spice known for its distinct flavor and vibrant color. Saffron is often used in culinary dishes, as well as in traditional medicine and dyes.


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.


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 does the necter do in the flower?

The nectar is provided by the plant in the flower as 'bait'. This bait attracts animals to the flower to feed on the nectar and as thy do so they get coated with pollen and transfer this pollen form flower to flower as they feed depositing the pollen on to stigmas of the flowers the pistils. The nectar is therefore key to the plants sexual reproduction.


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 is the difference between stamen and anther?

Stigmas and anthers are parts of a flower. Anthers contain pollen, and stigmas collect the pollen. The anthers are part of the stamen, (the male section of the flower) and the stigma is part of the pistil, the female section.


What is the main job a flower?

The main job of a flower is to make seeds for reproduction. The flower may do this by attracting pollinators or it may self pollinate.


Which part of the saffron plant is used to get saffron?

Its the Stamen of a flower, the long thin thing in the center of most flowers. Saffron is the stamen of the Crocus flower.


What is the plural of stigma?

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