no, flowers without stigma can not reproduce
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
Durian typically reproduce sexually through pollination, where male flowers release pollen that lands on the stigma of female flowers. Asexual reproduction in durian can occur through techniques such as grafting or tissue culture propagation, which involve creating new plants from existing plant material without the need for seeds or genetic recombination.
to catch pollen ---> novanet
They get blown away by the wind, get carried from flower to flower by a bee or butterfly, and some flowers have female flowers and male flowers and they reproduce then when pollen gets stuck on to the pistil. I think flowers are pollinated because everything is a circle of life. For example, flowers and plants need bugs to help pollinate them or they will die. Bugs need pollen because without it they will die. If bugs were to no longer exist, then plants will no longer exist. If plants don't exist, we (humans) eventually will no longer exist as well.
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
yes ,a flower can reproduce without its stigma.
Yes flowers can reproduce with out stigma. To overcum self -iincompatibility in many Brassicas, the stigma is cliped away at the flower bud stage. the process of intra-ovarion fertilization also does not require the presence of stigma.
no they cant ,because they actually don't have seeds but stigma's do so the stigma's reproduce the plant not the stamen.
It cannot reproduce.
Durian typically reproduce sexually through pollination, where male flowers release pollen that lands on the stigma of female flowers. Asexual reproduction in durian can occur through techniques such as grafting or tissue culture propagation, which involve creating new plants from existing plant material without the need for seeds or genetic recombination.
Wind pollinated flowers have sticky stigma
Flowers reproduce through a process called pollination. This is when pollen is transferred from the male reproductive organs (anther) of one flower to the female reproductive organs (stigma) of another flower. This can be achieved via wind, insects, birds, or other animals.
Wind pollinated flowers have sticky stigma
Sticky stigma is generally present in wind pollinated flowers.
If the stigma of a plant is cut off, it may hinder the plant's ability to receive pollen and reproduce. The stigma is the part of the female reproductive structure of a flower where pollen lands and starts the fertilization process. Without a functional stigma, the plant may struggle to produce seeds and fruits.
pollen needs to get to the stigma of the flowe by the anther