What part of the flower makes pollen?

1 Answer
Apr 23, 2018

Pollen is produced within the anthers (microsporangia or pollen sacs) of the flower.

Explanation:

In coniferous plants, pollen is formed in the microsporangia of the male cone, whereas it is produced in the anthers of flowering plants.

During its development the anther forms two general groups of cells. The sporogenous cells give rise to the micro spores and are formed from cells located centrally within the developing anther.