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Structure of the dthura flower

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The central part of the flower is the Carpel. Swollen part at the base of carpel is the Ovary, long slender part at the middle is the Style and lobbed part at the top is the Stigma. Inside the ovary there are small round parts call Ovules. Ovules later develop to seeds.

Datura flower has two carpels in its gynoecium. The two carpels join together to form a long necked pitcher-shaped structure. The swollen base of it is the ovary, which holds ovules in it. The long tube-like part emerging from the ovary is called style.

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