The dandelion flower, specifically the yellow flower head, serves as its reproductive organ. It consists of numerous small florets, each capable of producing seeds after pollination. Dandelions reproduce both sexually, through pollination, and asexually, by forming seeds without fertilization. The fluffy seed heads that disperse in the wind are a result of this reproductive process.
Yes, a dandelion does have a stigma. In the flower structure of a dandelion, the stigma is part of the pistil, which is the female reproductive organ. The stigma is responsible for receiving pollen during the pollination process, allowing for fertilization to occur.
The male reproductive organ is the penis.
The primary reproductive organ of the cactus is the flower
seed is not a vegetative reproductive organ of plants.
archegonium is female reproductive organ of flower
A pine cone is the reproductive organ of a pine tree.
A pine cone is the reproductive organ of a pine tree.
The stamen are the reproductive organ of the male angiosperms. The pistil, or carpel, is the reproductive organ of the female angiosperms.
The male organ forms part of the reproductive system. The male reproductive organ consists of the testicles and the penis.
No flowers are not the vegetative organ of the plants. It is the reproductive organ since from flowers seeds arise in the form of fruits. Flower's vegetative organ are the leaves and some of the buds that arises from the nodes of the plants.
The male reproductive organ; the testicles.
Dandelions are flowering plants that produce pollen as part of their reproductive process. Pollen is a powdery substance containing the male reproductive cells of flowering plants like dandelions. Dandelion pollen can be spread by wind or insects to fertilize other dandelion flowers, leading to seed production.