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Flower Anatomy

Flower Anatomy. Cheryl Dever Heather Haney Ginny Owens. Start Here . Flower Anatomy. Outer Parts. Inner Parts. Resources. Outer Parts. Petals. Calyx. Peduncle. Receptacle. Receptacle . Back to Outer Parts.

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Flower Anatomy

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  1. Flower Anatomy Cheryl Dever Heather Haney Ginny Owens Start Here

  2. Flower Anatomy Outer Parts Inner Parts Resources

  3. Outer Parts Petals Calyx Peduncle Receptacle

  4. Receptacle Back to Outer Parts • Receptacle is the flower’s attachment to the stalk and in some cases becomes part of the fruit after fertilization.

  5. Petals Back to Outer Parts • Petals are used to attract insects into the flower. They may have guidelines on them and be scented.

  6. Calyx Back to Outer Parts • Calyx is the collection of individual sepals. • What are sepals?

  7. Sepals Back to Outer Parts • Sepals are the small leaves under the flower. They protect the flower and elevate the flower for the insects.

  8. Peduncle Back to Outer Parts • Peduncle is the stem of a flower.

  9. Inner Parts Stamen Pistil

  10. Pistil Back to Inner Parts Stigma The pistil is the female reproductive organ of the flower. There are 3 parts of the pistil. Style Ovary

  11. Stigma, Style, and Ovary Inner Parts • The stigma receives the pollen during fertilization. • The style is a tube on top of the ovary. • The ovary is where the ovules are produced. • *What are ovules?* Stigma Style Ovary

  12. Stamen Inner Parts Anther The stamen is the male reproductive part of the flower. There are 2 parts of the stamen. Filament

  13. Anther and Filament Inner Parts Anther • The filament is the stalk of the anther. • The anther produces the pollen. • *What is pollen?* Filament

  14. Ovules Inner Parts Ovules are the female reproductive cells or eggs. Ovules

  15. Pollen Inner Parts Pollen Pollen consists of the male reproductive cells. They fertilize the ovules.

  16. Resources • http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/plants/printouts/floweranatomy.shtml. • http://www.naturegrid.org.uk/qca/flowerparts.html. • Graphics provided by Cheryl Dever

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