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The stigma of a brome, a type of grass, appears as a feathery or branched structure at the tip of the flower. It is typically thread-like and can range in color from pale to dark, depending on the species. The stigma plays a crucial role in reproduction by receiving pollen during fertilization. Its delicate and intricate design helps facilitate the plant's reproductive success.

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