the stigma :)
The sticky or hairy stalk that captures pollen grains is called the stigma. This structure is part of the female reproductive organ of a flower and plays a key role in the pollination process by trapping pollen grains that land on it.
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
The female sticky part of a plant is typically the stigma, which is located at the top of the pistil. The stigma is responsible for catching and holding onto pollen during the process of pollination.
Coir is the hairy, fibrous outer part of a coconut.
the answer is the plant has very hairy smooth leaves.
we call it stigma
cuticle
Pollen.
The sticky or hairy stalk that captures pollen grains is called the stigma. This structure is part of the female reproductive organ of a flower and plays a key role in the pollination process by trapping pollen grains that land on it.
The stigma is the part of the plant that traps pollen grains.
it is the sticky part on the end of the style that collects pollen
The stigma
The female sticky part of a plant is typically the stigma, which is located at the top of the pistil. The stigma is responsible for catching and holding onto pollen during the process of pollination.
The Rubia plant - part of the Madder plant family - is a source of red dye.
Black Henbane (Hyoscyamus Niger) is a member of the Nightshade family and is the source of several useful drugs.
Coir is the hairy, fibrous outer part of a coconut.
Hairy is an adjective.