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The stigma is the female receptical of the daffodil flower. Located in the exact center of the flower it sits atop a style which connects it to the ovule. Covered in a sticky substance, the pollen grains will stick to to it and rehydrate releasing the sperm which will work it's way down the style to the waiting egg in the ovule.

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