Flower anatomy

Uncover the intricate details and structure of flowers with our comprehensive guide to flower anatomy. Explore the different parts of a flower and learn how they contribute to its beauty and function.
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Some flowering plants are promiscuous, relying on enticement and reward to lure whatever insect comes along. But orchids typically have exclusive relationships with their pollinators. These are usually bees, wasps, and flies, but many orchids also utilize moths, butterflies, fungus gnats, or birds to cross-pollinate their flowers.

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Flowers contain vital parts, including petals, which form flowers. Sepals protect the flowers before they bloom. Most flowers have male and female parts that allow the flower to produce seeds. Most seeds transform into fruits and vegetables. Learn more about the main parts of a flower.

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