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Lily flower reproduction
Description:
Lily flower reproduction (Lilium sp.). The male part of the flower consists of the stamens which are topped by pollen producing anthers (brown). These surround the female part of the flower which consists of the stigma topped by a style. This flower is insect pollinated.
Credit:
Lawrence Lawry/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2327187
Legacy Identifier:
SH0892
Type:
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Size:
4081px × 4081px (~47 MB)
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angiosperm
angiosperms
anther
anthers
B780/0110
B780/110
B7800110
botany
carpel
close-up
flower
green
horticultural
horticulture
lilium sp.
lily
monocot
monocots
monocotyledon
monocotyledons
nature
pistil
plant
polinate
pollen
reproductive parts
square
stamen
style