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Monday, March 30, 2015

Anthers and Stigmas and Styles, Oh My!






This is the close-up of our Brassica Oleracea flower. It's a small yellow flower on the plants that is used to pollinate the plants. They usually grow in small groups. In the picture, you can see the veins of the flower.






These are the anthers of a flower. It is the stigma part of the Brassica Oleracea flower. In some species of the flower, the male and female parts are located in completely separate flowers. They all part of the same flower though.



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