• facebook
  • twitter
  • pinterest
  • 500px
  • instagram
  • flickr
  • google
  • rss

Travel To Eat

Look...Learn...Eat...Live

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Categories
    • Arabia
    • Belgium
    • Bridges and Buildings
    • California
    • Cathedrals & Churches
    • Clocks and Astrolabes
    • Colorado
    • Cooking and Recipes
    • Egypt
    • Ethiopia
    • Events
    • Food and Drinks
    • France
      • Versailles
      • Paris
      • Rouen and Normandy
    • Plants and Gardens
    • History
    • Jewels and Jewelry
    • Las Vegas
    • London
    • Maps
    • Monument
    • Museums
      • Painting
      • Sculpture
      • The Louvre
      • British Museum
    • Portugal
    • Restaurant Reviews
    • Rome
    • This and That
  • Blog
  • Glossary

July 29, 2015 by Max Distro LLC

Flower Anatomy

« Back to Glossary Index

Here is a little refresher on flower anatomy. Flowers are important in making seeds. Flowers can be made up of different parts, but there are some parts that are basic equipment. The main flower parts are the male part called the stamen and the female part called the pistil. Petals and sepals attract insects which transfer the pollen from the stamen to the pistil. This little diagram should help.

Flower Anatomy

Synonyms:
Anther, Anthers, Filament, Filaments, Ovary, Petal, Petals, Pistil, Pistils, Sepal, Sepals, Stamen, Stamens, Stigma
Related Articles:
  • Smaller Tropical Fish. Sydney Aquarium, Australia
  • Larger Tropical Fish. Sydney Aquarium, Australia
  • Albert Park Flowers. Auckland
  • Eden Garden Flowers. Auckland, New Zealand
  • Bromeliads. Eden Garden, Auckland, New Zealand
« Back to Glossary Index

Welcome to Travel to Eat

This website has been redesigned from the ground up to make it easier for you, the reader to find posts that might interest you. Just click on a photo to select the topic or the blog for the most recent posts

Buzardweb@gmail.com

Civilization

Every society has a specific set of ideas and customs, and a certain set of manufactures and arts that make it unique. Because ancient civilizations continue to influence us today, and because I love history, I have devoted many posts to prehistory and ancient civilizations.

About the Blog

This blog is a collection of my thoughts on places, things and places, that I find interesting. There are no advertisements, no cookies and I do not share your email address with anyone. I hope you enjoy your visit and I hope you will return and leave a comment.

Subscribe Us

Copyright © 2021 · Travel To Eat · Built on the Genesis Framework