Parts of a Flower Diagram

Parts of a Flower Diagram
The flower is the structure the plant uses for reproduction. The sepals protect the flower before it
opens. The petals attract pollinators. The anthers of the stamens (male) produce pollen. The ovules of
the pistil (female) produce eggs. Pollination is the movement of pollen from the male to the female.
Pistil = stigma, style, and ovary
Stamen = anther and filament
Corolla = petals all together
Calyx = sepals all together
stigma
style
anthers with pollen
filament
petal
sepal
ovary with ovules
Grade K-3 Fun with Flowers