The pollen in a flower is produced on what structure?
1 Answer
Aug 2, 2016
Pollen are seen on the stamen in a flower
Explanation:
Example is a Hibiscus flower.
Parts of a flower include sepals [not seen in picture]
the bright red petals.
From the center of the petals arises the style [red stem-like structure] at the end of which are the stigma, which forms the female reproductive structure.
Nearer the tip of the style and surrounding it are small, yellow tipped
stamen, which have a very short stem. The yellow colored ones are the pollen in this particular flower.