In most flowers, the petals contain the majority of fragrance, as evidenced by the use of rose and jasmine petals in the distillation of perfume oils.
No, the scent of a flower is determined by the chemicals it produces, which are part of its genetic makeup. You can't change the natural scent of a flower.
anther
No, the carpel is the female reproductive part of a flower. It contains the ovary, style, and stigma where the ovules are produced and fertilized. The male reproductive part of a flower is called the stamen, which consists of the anther and filament that produce and release pollen.
It is called a FLOWER :)
roses, daisies, daffodil's tulips, ROSES ROSES ROSES!!!The part I improved! (Well, from what I think...)I think the flowers that the person before me answered are right but I also think lavenders smell good :))
The gumamela is usually more well-known as the hibiscus, as gumamela is the Filipino name. Like most plants, the petals of the flower are the source of fragrance for the hibiscus.
No, the scent of a flower is determined by the chemicals it produces, which are part of its genetic makeup. You can't change the natural scent of a flower.
The passion fruit flower has a unique and intriguing fragrance that is often described as sweet, fruity, and slightly floral. Its scent can evoke tropical notes, reminiscent of the fruit itself, with hints of muskiness. The aroma is generally pleasant and can be enchanting, making it appealing in gardens and as part of floral arrangements. Overall, the scent of the passion fruit flower adds to its allure and charm.
anther
The male part of a flower (the stamen) produces pollen, which are the sperm cells.
The male reproductive part of the flower
Pollen is male part of the flower and stigma is the uppermost part of the gynoecium (which is female part). Thus stigma does not produce pollen, rather pollen land on stigma after pollination to fertilize the egg inside the ovary of the flower.
to produce seeds and to hold the repulsive part of the plant
ovules :D
gynoecium is the female part of the flower
You can identify an orange flower by looking for petals that are a bright orange color, often with a distinct scent. The flower may also have a trumpet-like shape or be part of a cluster of flowers on a plant.
Like most flowers, dandelions reproduce with the help of insects who pollinate the flower, transferring pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part of the flower. The flower is then able to produce seeds to make new flowers.