a cross pollination flower to be examined and identified and the parts to be studied and labelled of hibiscus
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- The male part (stamen) of the flower consists of stem-like filaments and each filament ends with the pollen-producing anther.
- The base of the filament is attached to a cylinder-like stem, known as a staminal column or stamen tube.
- Cross pollination is also known as Allogamy, and in the case of cross pollination pollen is derived from the stamen of one flower to the stigma of a flower on another plant of the same species.
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