The pollen-producing system of a male flower is known as the stamen. For pollination to occur, the pollen needs to be moved from the stamen of the male flower onto the pistil of the female flower.
Posey: Have you been sniffing the flowers? Ivy: Well, obviously, they smell beautiful. Posey: Well, you've rubbed all the pollen off from the stamen onto your nose. Ivy: The petals don't rub off ...
So that it can reproduce. All flowers are made up of different parts that do unique jobs in the process of reproduction. The male parts of the plant are called 'stamen'. Pollen is made in the ...
the centermost flower is radially symmetrical (actinomorphic) with separate petals. Whorl 3: Although stamen development starts similarly in all types of flowers, the mature ray and trans flowers have ...