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A daisy typically has a varying number of anthers depending on the species, but most commonly, the flower heads contain around 100 to 200 anthers. These are grouped around the central disc florets of the flower. Each anther is part of a stamen, which is the male reproductive part of the flower. The structure is designed to efficiently facilitate pollination.

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