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Perennial.
The middle of a flower is called a stigma...
You can pronounce bromeliad as "broh-MEE-lee-ad."
What necessities of life does the frog get from the bromeliad
Bromeliad is a type of plant. Generally this plant is related to the pineapple, as can be seen if one looks at a picture of a Bromeliad. They generally grow in more tropical regions.
To remove the pulp from a bromeliad, start by carefully cutting the flower or fruit spike off the plant with sterilized scissors or a knife. Then, gently peel away the outer layers of the bromeliad pulp, being cautious not to damage the inner tissues. You can use your fingers or a small tool to extract the pulp, ensuring you remove any fibrous or inedible parts. Finally, rinse the pulp if needed and enjoy it or use it as desired.
There is no country called 'middle east' , therefore no 'national ' flowerThere is no country called 'middle east' , therefore no 'national ' flower
the middle of the flower near the stigma
The stigma
The answer is Stamen
The bit in the middle of a flower is called the pistil. It is the female reproductive part of the flower, consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary.
The middle part of the flower is called the stamen. The stamen reproduces pollen and is the reproductive part of the plant.