Flowering plants have sepals, petals, anthers, stigma, ovary, and fruit that non-flowering plants don't have in order to reproduce. Find out what sets flowering plants apart in other ways.

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Parts of a Flower
Parts of a Flower The Seed Site Great flower illustration. Pollination and Fertilisation The pollen carries the DNA of the male parent plant, and is held in pollen sacs on the anthers. Pollin
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Parts of the Flower Lesson & Worksheet MySchoolhouse.com Text, diagram and interactive quiz.
Plant Ovules Diagram
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The Anatomy of a Flowering Plant
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What is a stamen?
What is a stamen? WikiAnswers.com Please visit the web site for answers.
What Is a Stigma in a Flower?
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You Grow Girl | The Perfect Flower
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