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In the centre is the Pistil, which is made up of the stigma (where the focus is) on top of the style and attached at the ovary. The stigma is surrounded by the stamens, the long pointed bits with the tips called the anthers on long filaments. The surrounding, protective Petals come in many colours and the whole is attached to the plant via the Pedicel (not shown in this view).
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
Entre todas las hierbas y hierbajos crecidos a consecuencia de las lluvias a aparecido está bonita campanilla.
Stigma and anthers of a Hippeastrum flower taken at this years' Melbourne International Flower and Garden show.
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Close up view of the stigma of a lily flower taken at the MIFGS
2022.
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I bought a bunch of lilies and was surprised when they opened as they were perfumed.
Macro of the stigma, you can see clouds reflected back.
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Yes. The interior of a prickly pear, growing in Upstate South Carolina, where they do well. A good close-up of the reproductive parts.
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I'm not sure what kind of lily this is, but I like the color -- orangish spots on a yellow background, in both the petals and the sepals.
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adapted to assist the adhesion of pollen, the stigma is part of the female flower, freesias smell nice too!
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Another azalea (Rhododendron) flower, from the property we left, in South Carolina, in April, 2020. There were, and, we hope, still are, some beautiful azaleas there. We enjoyed watching the Masters golf tournament on TV, as much for the azaleas and other flowers as for the good golf. Today is the last day of this year's tournament, moved to November because of COVID.
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Some of you may know, I went for an xray check up yesterday. I thought I have green light, but turn out to be a yellow light :)
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It was for sale at the local supermarket, but I didn't buy it. Six anthers, and a three-part stigma, are obvious (plus petals and sepals).
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Zinnias have showy ray flowers, surrounding less showy, but important, disc flowers, which do the reproducing. Here we see a stigma, the flower part that catches pollen, sticking up. There are some male flower parts next to it, too.
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The stigma is the female part of a flower that receives the pollen from the male anthers in pollination.
Lavender, or pink, or something else. I'm not good at naming colors.
One of our azalea bushes, seen for perhaps the last time, as we moved away from here a few days later.
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A close-up. The yellow, 3-pointed stigma is easily visible. The six dark anthers, not so much, but they are there.
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Extreme closeup of a colorful tropical Hibiscus stigma or Carpel or Snowflake (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
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