style-the extension of the flower's ovary
carpel contain the ovary of flower
flowers an leaves
Ovale, or seeds, are produced within the ovary of gumamela flower.
one is a ovary..
Flowers don't mature into anything. The ovary matures into the fruit when (and if) the flower is pollinated and the ovules fertilised. The fertilised ovules become the seed and the ovary becomes the fruit.
You are probably referring to the pistil, an extension of the ovary which consists of a shaft called the "style" with a "stigma" at the far end designed to receive pollen from the male "stamen". Many flowers have both male and female parts.
You are probably referring to the pistil, an extension of the ovary which consists of a shaft called the "style" with a "stigma" at the far end designed to receive pollen from the male "stamen". Many flowers have both male and female parts.
All fruit trees have flowers. It is the inner part of the flower, the ovary, that becomes the fruit.
The function of the style in a flower is to connect the stigma to the ovary. This is where pollen grains are deposited and transported to the ovary for pollination.
part of a plant makes the seeds.
Flowers.... Fruiting trees and bushes produce flowers - the flowers are pollinated by insects - and the fertilised flowers turn into buds, from which the fruit grows.
None that I know of. If there are any, they are the exception rather than the rule. The female flowers have the ovary part which gets fertilized by the pollen from the male flower, and this ovary then enlarges to form a fruit.