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Pollen is produced in the male reproductive parts of a flower, specifically in the anthers, which are located at the tips of the stamens. The stamens are the pollen-producing structures that typically consist of a filament and an anther. When mature, the anthers release pollen grains, which can then be transferred to the female part of the flower, known as the pistil, for fertilization.

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