sepals
It's called the pistil which is made up of the style, stigma, and ovary.
pistil
The flat tip of the pistil in a flower is called the stigma. It is the part of the pistil that receives pollen during fertilization. The stigma is typically sticky or feathery, which aids in capturing pollen grains for successful reproduction.
The long slender part of the pistil on a flower is called the style. It connects the ovary to the stigma, which is the receptive tip where pollen is deposited.
The pistil is the female reproductive structure of a flower. It consists of three parts: the stigma, the style, and the ovary. Inside the ovary is a small cavity that contains the ovule that, when fertilized, eventually becomes a seed.
It's called the pistil which is made up of the style, stigma, and ovary.
staminate = has no pistil pistilate = has no stamens
pistil
Seeds are made at the base of the pistil in the ovule. The top of the pistil is sticky an is called the stigma.
Pistil or stamen, but probably pistil
Dried Wheat Stalks are called 'straw'
The tip of the pistil on a flower is called the stigma. It is the receptive surface where pollen is deposited during pollination.
it is called as the ovary
The transfer of pollen grains to the female reproductive structure, the pistil, is called pollination. This transfer can be mediated by the wind.
it is called Ovum
The flat tip of the pistil in a flower is called the stigma. It is the part of the pistil that receives pollen during fertilization. The stigma is typically sticky or feathery, which aids in capturing pollen grains for successful reproduction.
Pistil