Yes
The lotus flower typically has numerous pistils, which are the female reproductive parts of the flower. In many species of lotus, there can be over 100 pistils present in each flower. Each pistil is made up of a stigma, style, and ovary, contributing to the plant's reproductive process. The presence of multiple pistils is characteristic of the lotus and plays a role in its unique floral structure.
No, the style is part of the pistil. The pistil is the stigma, the style, and the ovary of a flower.
No, an iris does not have a pistil. A pistil is the female reproductive part of a flower, while an iris is a type of flowering plant that produces male and female reproductive organs separately on the same flower.
no, in the ovary
The pistil
The lotus flower typically has numerous pistils, which are the female reproductive parts of the flower. In many species of lotus, there can be over 100 pistils present in each flower. Each pistil is made up of a stigma, style, and ovary, contributing to the plant's reproductive process. The presence of multiple pistils is characteristic of the lotus and plays a role in its unique floral structure.
If you are a little more specific with your question it will help. There is a Lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera) , this can reproduce via seed or root cutting, but there are many plants given the common name "lotus". If you mean Locust which is an insect and reproduces via egg laying
No, its the pistil that INSIDE the flower.
No, the style is part of the pistil. The pistil is the stigma, the style, and the ovary of a flower.
the pistil is the female reproductive parts of the flower!!!
A Lotus flower is absolutely considered to be a complete flower. There are no flowers that are considered incomplete flowers.
Stigma
The Lotus Flower is the national flower of Egypt
The pistil is the female part of the flower. It receives pollen, and contains what will become seeds,
The lotus flower is also known as the water lily, sacred lotus, and Indian lotus.
Protect the flower as it develops
Sepal is a structure not found in a flower's pistil. The pistil consists of the stigma, style, and ovary, while the sepals are located outermost on the flower and protect the developing bud.