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parts of a flower

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

parts of a flower

By: Eva Roth
Photo by nosha

PETAL

  •                  DEFFINITION
  • One of the more colored parts on the plant
  •                       FACTS
  • They shade the plant.
  • They come in all shapes and sizes.
Photo by ecstaticist

stamen

  •                   DEFFINITON
  • An organ in the flower.
  •                       FACTS 
  • It is made up of the filament and anther.
  • The stamen is the same # as the petals.
Photo by nosha

anther

  •                   DEFFINITON
  • the pollen,bearing part of a stamen.
  •                        FACTS 
  • Produces and contains pollen.
  • On top of a long stalk
Photo by Nanagyei

filament

  •                   DEFFINITION
  • An object that the anther sits on.
  •                       FACTS
  • The anther sits on top of it.
  • It has fine hair like stalks.
Photo by ecstaticist

pstil

  •                 DEFFINITION
  • The ovule part of a female flower.
  •                      FACTS
  • This is the female part of the flower.
  • Each pistil is one of many rolled stuctures.

stigma

  •                  DEFFINITION
  • the part of a pistil that receives the pollen.
  •                       FACTS
  • It is the sticky bulb in the flower.
  • It is the part of the pistil.
Photo by VinothChandar

STYLE

  •                   DEFFINITION
  • The middle part of the flower.
  •                        FACTS
  • This is a long stalk.
  • The stigma sits on top of it.
Photo by kevin dooley

OVARY

  •                  DEFFINITION
  • The enlarged lower part of the pistil.
  •                     FACTS
  • Usually at the bottom of the flower.
  • Has the seeds inside and turns into fruit.
Photo by kevin dooley

OVULE

  •                   DEFFINITION
  • The part that contains the embryo sac.
  •                       FACTS
  • A part of the ovary.
  • Becomes the seeds.
Photo by @Doug88888

SEPAL

  •                 DEFFINITION
  • One of the individual leaves.
  •                      FACTS
  • The parts that look like little green leaves.
  • cover the outside to protect the flower.
Photo by ecstaticist