in the gumamela flower
They named the monkey flower its name because it really reminds us as a monkey. I mean just look at it! IT SO DOES LOOK LIKE A MONKEY!
The stigma
you get a monkey worth nurtureing
So that bees can suck nector out of a flower
The Monkey flower Genus is called "Mimulus". There are about 150 species of the Monkey Flower in the family of "Phrymaceae". For more details, please see the site listed below.
Wind pollinated flowers have sticky stigma
Gumamela
The stigma is the sticky part of the flower. It is sticky to trap and hold pollen grains that are necessary for fertilization to occur. This sticky surface helps ensure that the pollen grains adhere to the stigma, promoting successful pollination.
A Capuchin monkey adapts to environment
in the gumamela flower
Sticky stigma is generally present in wind pollinated flowers.