1 The flower compartments
Overall flower compartments flower.jpg?fit=800%2C500&ssl=1 2 The flower compartments
3 -Receptacle: It is that part of the flower to which the stalk is attached to. Founded at the centre of the base of the flower.
4 -Sepals: These are the small, leaf-like parts growing at the base of the petals. They form the outermost whorl of the flower.
5 Petals: This layer lies just above the sepal layer. They are often bright in color as their main function is to attract pollinators such as insects or butterflies.
Stamen 6 Stamen is divided in 2 parts 1.Filament 2.Anther
7 -Filament: the part that is long and slender and attached the anther to the flower. -Anthers: It is the head of the stamen and is responsible for producing the pollen which is transferred to the pistil.
Pistil 8 Stamen is divided in 4 parts 1.Style 2.Stigma 3.Ovary 4.Ovule
9 -Style: is a long slender stalk that holds the stigma. Once the pollen reaches the stigma, the style starts to become hollow and forms a tube called the pollen tube. -Stigma: The stigma contains a sticky substance whose job is to catch pollen grains from different pollinators or those dispersed through the wind. -Ovary: They form the base of the pistil. The ovary holds the ovules.