Flowers have four main parts: the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil. The sepals are the green outer leaves that protect the flower bud. The petals are the often colorful inner leaves that attract pollinators. The stamens produce pollen and the pistil receives pollen to enable fertilization and seed production.
Flowers have four main parts: the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil. The sepals are the green outer leaves that protect the flower bud. The petals are the often colorful inner leaves that attract pollinators. The stamens produce pollen and the pistil receives pollen to enable fertilization and seed production.
Flowers have four main parts: the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil. The sepals are the green outer leaves that protect the flower bud. The petals are the often colorful inner leaves that attract pollinators. The stamens produce pollen and the pistil receives pollen to enable fertilization and seed production.