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Macro of the reproductive organs of a hibiscus flower, the yellow stamens and the red pistils

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Description: English: Stamen – that make up the male reproductive parts – in turn made up of the filament that holds up the pollen sac or anther. The anther releases pollen when open Pistil – The female reproductive parts of a flower. These are also made up of three components Ovary – that finally forms the seed after fertilization Style – a stalk above the ovary Stigma – the farthest extend of the female part of the flower which receives the pollen for fertilization. This is usually sticky and allows pollen to attach. Date: 18 July 2015, 10:53:23. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/21186555@N07/20561557586/. Author: Ray in Manila.

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