Cucumbers, holly, and chrysanthemums have staminate flowers. A staminate flower has working stamens, but not functioning carpels. This is sometimes referred to as a "male" plant. Most flowers have functioning stamens and carpels.
because it is not able to reach the water and soil
Staminate plants (male reproductive structures) cannot produce seeds because they lack the necessary structures for seed formation, such as the ovule and the embryo sac. Instead, staminate structures produce pollen, which is essential for fertilizing the ovules in the pistil of female plants for seed production.
the staminate also known as the androecium is composed of the organs of the male reproductive system (flower). these are the anther and filament. the pistillate on the other hand (gynoecium) is composed of the organs of the female reproductive system. these are the pistil, style and ovary.
examples of staminate flowers
the staminate also known as the androecium is composed of the organs of the male reproductive system (flower). these are the anther and filament. the pistillate on the other hand (gynoecium) is composed of the organs of the female reproductive system. these are the pistil, style and ovary.
The pollen grains cannot fertilize the flower
lacuna
The flower-like portion at the ovary end of the Fallopian tubes are the fimbriae. These help guide the egg into the oviduct.
In "magic of 5" the missing ingredient is the feather. In "best friends for life"the missing ingredient is the flower.
If there is no ovule in a flower, a seed can not be formed. The flower is sterile. However many plants can reproduce asexually.
anther,stamen, and filament