Flower Structure With Parts

Other parts of the flower.
Flower structure with parts. The table describes the main parts of a flower and their functions: A flower may have only female parts, only male parts, or both. Drag and drop the flower parts in the correct place on the diagram.
Color the pistil (p) pink. Others may contain one of the two parts and may be male or female. The parts of a flower • most flowers have four parts:
Sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. The reproductive parts of a flower consist of the following: The parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored.
Parts of a flower • sepals are green leaves that protect the bud until it opens. The flower consists of an axis, also known as receptacle and lateral appendages. Most flowers are hermaphrodite where they contain both male and female parts.
(1) an outer calyx consisting of sepals; The inner perianth is usually composed of the corolla, which is made up of a series of petals. From the ovary, extends a tubular structure called the style and on the top of the style is a surface receptive to pollen called the stigma.
• sepals • petals • stamens • pistil 4. To investigate the structure of a flower, it must be dissected, and its structure summarised by a floral diagram or a floral formula.then its family can be identified with the aid of a flora, which is a book designed to help you identify plants. This is the male reproductive organ and is also known as androecium.