Flower Anatomy

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perfect flower

A flower that has both male and female parts is called a ______________________

imperfect flower

A flower that is missing either male or female parts is called an

stigma

A sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen

panicle

An elongated inflorescence with a central axis along which are branches that are themselves branched.

style

Below the stigma is a rod-shaped middle part called the ______________________

sepals

Beneath the petals are more leaf-like structures that are often green, called...

pistillate

Flowers that have only female part

staminate

Flowers that have only male part

complete flower

If a flower has sepals, petals, pistils, and stamen

incomplete flower

If a flower is missing either the sepals, petals, pistils or stamens, it is referred to as an__________________.

determinate

If the first flower to open is at the apex of the stem and the progression of flowering is downward or outward, the inflorescence is this.

indeterminate

If the last flower to open is terminal on the main axis and the progression of flowering is inward or upward, the inflorescence is

bract

Modified leaf at the base of a flower or floral inflorescence.

filament

Part of the stamen, this part is stalk-like and holds up the anther.

anther

Structure that holds the pollen

cyme

Takes on several forms, although it is usually a flat-topped inflorescence.

calyx

That which is formed when all of the sepals are fused together.

pistil

The female part of a flower

pedicel

The flower stem is referred to as

peduncle

The main stem of an inflorescence is known as

stamen

The male part of a flower is called this...

receptacle

The portion of the pedicel that holds the flower parts

ovary

The swollen base of the pistil that contains the eggs

perianth

Together, the petals and sepals are called this

corolla

When all the petals are fused together, they form

tepals

With some plants, a clear distinction between petals and sepals cannot be made. In these cases, the parts of the perianth are calle

head

a rounded or flat-topped cluster of sessile flowers

corymb

a short and broad, flat-topped indeterminate inflorescence having a main vertical axis and pedicels or branches of unequal length. The outer flowers open first.

spadix

a spike with a thickened, fleshy axis, usually enveloped by a showy bract called a spathe

catkin

a spike, raceme, or cyme composed of unisexual flowers without petals and falling as a unit.

raceme

an elongated inflorescence with a central axis along which are attached simple pedicels of more or less equal length.

spike

an elongated inflorescence with a central axis along which sessile flowers are attached

umbel

an inflorescence having several branches arising from a common point

petals

colorful leaf-like structures that often attract animals and insects

monoecious

plants bear both male and female flowers on one plant

dioecious

plants have male and female flowers on separate plants.

inflorescence

the branching system of the stem

pollen

the grain released by flowers, which contains the sperm.


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