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    Retrieved 8 February 2014. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stigma (botany). Stigma shape and size - English labels Terminal versus gynobasic style...
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  • or stigma, an insignia, badge, brand, or designator of infamy or disgrace Stigma (anatomy), a small spot, mark, scar, or minute hole Stigma (botany), part...
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    In botany, the style of an angiosperm flower is an organ of variable length that connects the ovary to the stigma. The style does not contain ovules; these...
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  • protrusion in the center of the cap Stigmatic papilla, part of the stigma (botany) All pages with titles containing Papilla All pages with titles containing...
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    to humans. Human sexuality portal Anatomy portal Artificial vagina Stigma (botany) Supravaginal portion of cervix Uterine inversion Vaginal dilator Vaginal...
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    Botany, also called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant...
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  • botanical terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to botany and plants in general. Terms of plant morphology are included here as well...
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    varying degrees and the entire structure, including the fused styles and stigmas may be called a pistil. The lower part of the pistil, where the ovules...
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    This means that the style and stigma of the pistil, with the filaments and one or more anthers, are all united. The stigma sits at the apex of the column...
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    In botany, a whorl or verticil is a whorled arrangement of leaves, sepals, petals, stamens, or carpels that radiate from a single point and surround or...
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    transmitting tissue through which the pollen tubes grow. The stigma (from Ancient Greek στίγμα, stigma, meaning mark or puncture) is usually found at the tip...
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    In botany, a spadix (/ˈspeɪdɪks/ SPAY-diks; pl.: spadices /ˈspeɪdɪsiːz/ SPAY-dih-seez, /speɪˈdaɪsiːz/ spay-DY-seez) is a type of inflorescence having small...
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    Fruit (redirect from Fruit (botany))
    In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants that is formed from the ovary after flowering (see Fruit anatomy). Fruits are the...
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    Monoecy (redirect from Monoecious (botany))
    pollinators or wind-pollinated plants. It may be beneficial to reducing pollen-stigma interference,[clarification needed] thus increasing seed production. Around...
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    or parts of several fused carpels. Above the ovary is the style and the stigma, which is where the pollen lands and germinates to grow down through the...
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    Self-pollination is a form of pollination in which pollen arrives at the stigma of a flower (in flowering plants) or at the ovule (in gymnosperms) of the...
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    unknown in the wild, it is best known for the culinary use of its floral stigmas as the spice saffron. Human cultivation of saffron crocus and the trade...
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    self-pollination. During the first few hours after anthesis, the style and stigma are erect and receptive to receive pollen from other plants. In the absence...
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    Crocus sativus, commonly known as the "saffron crocus". The vivid crimson stigma and styles, called threads, are collected and dried for use mainly as a...
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    sperm cells to fertilise cells in the ovule. A pollen grain sticks to the stigma at the top of the pistil, germinates, and grows a long pollen tube. A haploid...
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