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Following yesterdays posting of the African Violet, this is an extreme macro of the stigma of the same flower showing the hidden jewels we don't get to see everyday.
This again is an uncropped photograph taken with the Canon MP-E65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro Lens at the maximum X5 zoom.
Please left click with your mouse to appreciate the photograph at maximum resolution.
A Hibiscus Stigma - another reverse lens macro attempt. Didn't go quite well coz the lens and everything were shaking like mad. And it rained quite a lot today. Didn't want water inside the camera either.
20220212_1970_7D2-100 Zucchini Stigma (043/365)
Female flower of a Zucchini/courgette I harvested 24 hours earlier.
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Another near macro of a fading Amaryllis, with pistil with style leading to a white stigma, and stamens with filaments leading to pollen laden anthers, and some pollen stains on the petal in the background. We ordered the bulb for this plant - where else? - on the internet, and when it arrived we discovered, much to our surprise, that it had come all the way from China!
one more flower "icicles" shot, this time a carnation stigma.
65mm ext tubes + Raynox DCR-250, 4.4x magnification.
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Remy and I were out for a walk when I spotted an Ode flying ahead. I couldn't believe my luck when I realized it was a Great Spreadwing. The first I have seen for Howard County! We chased after it until I was able to catch it in my hat. Remy was quite amused by my antics but has come to expect these behaviors from me :)
... soft light ... named after its three long, deep-red stigmas, which are cultivated commercially for colouring and flavouring food
I used one light source to light up the subject of the shot --
the stigma. And then I used another light source (a small flashlight) to provide some light from behind the petals. (Hibiscus Flower DSC_3917.jpg)
I continue here with my microscopic dissection of the Alyssum flowering plant. I believe that the small yellow structure shown here is the Stigma end of the Pistal. My image was created using a Nikon light microscope. Six images focused at different planes were photostacked together using Helicon Focus, with additional post processing work in Lightroom and Photoshop. The width of the stigma in this image is approximately 0.8 mm.
Further information
"The pistil is the name given to the entire female reproductive system contained in a flower. It is composed of the stigma, style and ovary, which houses the ovules that eventually become seeds. The pistil contains all the structures required to trap and grow compatible pollen tubes until they are capable of successfully fertilizing ovules.
The stigma is the sticky, swollen structure at the top of the pistil. Its job is to capture and hold onto pollen grains. As they cling to the stigma, these dry reproductive structures are rehydrated; the stigma then sends hormonal signals to the pollen grains that tell them to elongate into the pistil.
The style is a long, hollow tube that holds the stigma far enough away from the ovary to be able to catch pollen grains as they pass by or positions the stigma in such a way so pollinators will rub against it. The length of the style is different depending on the plant, helping the pistil weed out any incompatible pollen tubes when they fail to grow long enough to properly fertilize the ovules."
Source: homeguides.sfgate.com/part-flower-contains-stigma-style-6...