What Is a Stigma in a Flower?
By Melissa Lewis
GardenGuides.com
"The stigma is just one part of the flower and without it, flowers would not be able to reproduce and bear fruit and therefore seed READ MORE http://www.gardenguides.com/75634-stigma-flower.html
Interactive Tiburon Mariposa Lily
Marin Chapter California Native Plant Society
Try your hand at identifying the parts of this flower: Move the cursor over the photograph. When the cursor shape READ MORE http://www.marin.edu/cnps/map.html
Interactive 3D Graphic: Flower structure with labels
By Russell Kightley Media
FLOWER: virtual reality panorama of a simplified model of a generalised flower with main structures labeled. To int READ MORE http://www.rkm.com.au/Interactive/flower-structure.html
What are Perfect Flowers?
Written by Michael Pollick
Wisegeek.com
At first glance, perfect flowers may sound like the ingredients for an ideal wedding bouquet, but the term perfect flowers mean READ MORE http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-perfect-flowers.htm
stamen Facts, Information, Pictures
Encyclopedia.com
Stamen
stamen one of the four basic parts of a flower . The stamen (microsporophyll), is often called the flower's male reproductive organ. READ MORE http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/stamen.aspx
Flower Parts and their Roles in Reproduction
First-Nature.com
In the rose pictured below, parts of the flower are connected to labels. Move your cursor over the labels to see a brief descriptio READ MORE http://www.first-nature.com/flowers/~plant-parts.asp
Flower Structure
Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust
Flowers are the reproductive structures produced by plants which belong to the group known as Angiosperms, or 'Flowering Plants'. This group i READ MORE http://www.countrysideinfo.co.uk/flower.htm
Flowering: its genetic control
By John W. Kimball
Professor of Biology (retired)
Tufts University
Flowering
The flowering plants (angiosperms) go through a phase of vegetative growth, producing READ MORE http://www.biology-pages.info/F/Flowering.html
Flowers and Reproduction,
By Paul Billiet and Shirley Burchi,
The Open Door Web Site,
"Flowers are the reproductive structures of flowering plants. Once the pollen has been transferred from one f READ MORE http://www.saburchill.com/chapters/chap0041.html
Flowering plants have sepals, petals, anthers, stigma, ovary, and fruit that non-flowering plants don't have in order to reproduce. Find out how flowering plants are different in other ways.