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Parts of a Wildflower Section 1 Activity 1
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stem The stem is the main stalk of a plant that supports the leaves, branches and flowers. Clipart courtesy FCIT (
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All the sepals together make up the calyx.
sepal (calyx) The sepals are the parts of a wildflower that look like little leaves or petals. They cover the outside of a flower bud to protect the flower until it opens or blooms. All the sepals together make up the calyx. Clipart courtesy FCIT (
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All the petals together make up the corolla.
petal (corolla) Petals are the colorful and often fragrant parts of the flower that attract pollinators. All the petals together make up the corolla. Clipart courtesy FCIT (
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It is also known as the carpel.
pistil (carpel) The pistil is the female part of the flower and is made up of four parts. It is also known as the carpel. Clipart courtesy FCIT (
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The pistil is made up of four parts:
stigma style The pistil is made up of four parts: The stigma is the sticky bulb where pollen lands to start the fertilization process. The style is the long stalk that supports the stigma. Usually located at the base of the flower, the ovary contains ovules and eventually becomes the fruit. After fertilization, the ovules become the seeds. ovary ovule Clipart courtesy FCIT (
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stamen The stamen is the male part of the flower and is made up of three parts. It is stalk-like and produces and bears pollen. Clipart courtesy FCIT (
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The stamen is made up of three parts:
anther pollen filament The stamen is made up of three parts: The anther is the yellow, pouch-like part that holds pollen grains. The filament is the fine hair-like stalk that supports the anther. The pollen is the fine, powder-like material that covers the anthers. It is needed by plants to make sees and is what bees and other pollinators. Clipart courtesy FCIT (
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petal (corolla) sepal (calyx) stem
anther stamen stigma pistil (carpel) pollen petal (corolla) style filament ovary ovule sepal (calyx) stem Clipart courtesy FCIT (
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