Meaning stamen
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[L. a thread] The pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an anther and filament.
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"pollen-bearing organ of a flower," 1660s, from Modern Latin (1625, Spigelus), from Latin stamen "stamen" (Pliny), literally "foundation in weaving, thread of the warp" i [..]
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Part of a flower, the tip of which produces pollen and is called the anther. More info?
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Male part of a flowerThe Stamen is the male reproductive part of a flower, usually consisting of an Anther and a Filament.
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The reproductive organ of the male pollen bearing flower. standard:
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The reproductive organ of the male pollen bearing flower. standard:
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the part of the flower that contains the pollen, which consists of the anther and the filament.
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Male, pollen-producing.
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Male reproductive part of the flower consisting of an anther and a filament
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The pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower, usually consisting of a filament and an anther. Succulent
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The male organ of a flower which consists of a filament and anther.
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; the filament holds the anther in position so the pollen it contains may be dispersed by wind or carried to the stigma by insects or other pollinators
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the male reproductive organ of a plant
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The male reproductive organ of a flower, comprising a stalk (the filament) bearing a pair of anther lobes, which contain pollen.
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The male sexual organ in a flower, comprised of a filament and an anther
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the male pollen-bearing organ. Stigma
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Arranged around the centre of the inside of the flower, the stamens are the flower’s male reproductive parts. The stamen is composed of the slender stalked filament and the pollen-producing anther.
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Is the male Part of the flower and consists of the anther that produces the pollen and the filament that holds the anther.
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The male, pollen-producing part of a flower consisting of the anther and its supporting filament.
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The male organ in the flower, consisting of anther (containing pollen) and filament.
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 The reproductive organ of the male pollen bearing flower.
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a pollen-generating stalk at the base of a flower's petals. Flowers typically have six of them, just to make certain.
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The floral organ that produces pollen; consisting of an anther and filament. staminate flower
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the pollen-bearing (male) organ of a flower.
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male reproductive part of a flower. star -
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[Androecium (male parts)] -- The male reproductive organ of a flowering plant, producing pollen.
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(n) the male reproductive organ of a flower
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tin.
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The male pollen-producing organ in a flower.
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The male reproductive organ in a flowering plant that usually consists of a stalk, called a filament, bearing a pollen-producing anther.
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The male part of a flower that produces the pollen.
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The male organ in a flower that produces pollen.
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The male reproductive organ of a flower.
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Derived from Bulgarian and Macedonian стамен (stamen) meaning "firm".
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The male, pollen-producing part of a flower consisting of the anther and its supporting filament.
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(botany) In flowering plants, the structure in a flower that produces pollen, typically consisting of an anther and a filament.
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tin. stamen:
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The pollen-producing portion of a male flower.
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Derived from Bulgarian and Macedonian стамен (stamen) meaning "firm".
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Derived from Bulgarian and Macedonian стамен (stamen) meaning "firm".
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