describe the different parts of typical flower
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There are 4 whorls :
Stamen , carpel , sepal , and petal
Stamen is the male reproductive part
Carpel is the female reproductive part
Sepal is the outermost whorl and protects the bud and inner floral parts
Petal attracts insects for pollination and stands out as the beauty of a flower
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Plant MorphologyThe Parts of a FlowerPeduncle: The stalk of a flower.
Receptacle: The part of a flower stalk where the parts of the flower are attached.
Sepal: The outer parts of the flower (often green and leaf-like) that enclose a developing bud.
Petal: The parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored.
Stamen: The pollen producing part of a flower, usually with a slender filament supporting the anther.
Anther: The part of the stamen where pollen is produced.
Pistil: The ovule producing part of a flower. The ovary often supports a long style, topped by a stigma. The mature ovary is a fruit, and the mature ovule is a seed.
Stigma: The part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
Ovary: The enlarged basal portion of the pistil where ovules are produced.
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