receptacle
This is the flower's attachment to the stalk (the part that holds the flower up) and in some cases becomes part of the fruit after fertilization. In example, a strawberry grows from the receptacle.
it is located at the stalk of the flower!!hehehehe..!hahahah...@#$%^&*oh thiz is my madness...it is only found at the stalk of plant or flower!
noun. The definition of a stem is the main stalk of a plant. An example of stem is the part that holds up the petals on a flower and from which the leaves grow.
A stem or stalk typically holds up the flower in most plants. This part of the plant provides support for the flower to remain upright and accessible for pollination. Some plants may also have specialized structures such as bracts or peduncles to hold up the flower.
In plants, a filament is a long, slender stalk that supports the anther of a flower. It is the part of the stamen, the male reproductive structure of a flower, that holds the pollen-producing anther up for easy access by pollinators.
A flower with a stalk is typically referred to as a "pedicellate flower," while a flower without a stalk is called a "sessile flower." The stalk, or pedicel, supports the flower and connects it to the plant, whereas a sessile flower is directly attached to the stem or branch. This distinction is important in botany for classification and identification purposes.
The filament is the stalk that holds the anthers in the air. It is part of the stamen, the male reproductive structure of a flower, and helps to position the anthers for pollen dispersal.
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
The talk of the flower is called pedicel
Flower stalk!
Cotton is the flower of a cotton stalk. It is made up of fibers and has seeds in it.
it holds up the anther. filament is part of the stamen by:princess tracy palevino