stamen flower

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Dried Sacred Indian Lotus yellow stamen flower in wooden spoon t Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Macro image of the purple and white petal of a bearded iris and the bright yellow stamen of the flower in spring Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange stamen flower with visible pollen, outdoors on a sunny Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Stamen in Flower
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Yellow anther of a stamen of a flower with pollen vertically Royalty Free Stock Photo
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CloseUp Lotus stamen flower in a pond. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink Hibiscus stamen, flower pollen. Tropical flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filament and an anther which contains microsporangia. Most commonly anthers are two-lobed and are attached to the filament either at the base or in the middle area of the anther. The sterile tissue between the lobes is called the connective. A pollen grain develops from a microspore in the microsporangium and contains the male gametophyte. The stamens in a flower are collectively called the androecium.


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