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Flower

A flower is the reproductive structure of flowering plants, primarily facilitating reproduction through attracting pollinators or self-pollination. Key parts include petals, sepals, stamens, and pistils/carpels. Flowers hold significant aesthetic and symbolic value in art, culture, and rituals.
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Flower

A flower is the reproductive structure of flowering plants, primarily facilitating reproduction through attracting pollinators or self-pollination. Key parts include petals, sepals, stamens, and pistils/carpels. Flowers hold significant aesthetic and symbolic value in art, culture, and rituals.
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A flower is the reproductive structure of flowering plants (angiosperms).

Its primary function is


to facilitate reproduction, usually by attracting pollinators or enabling self-pollination.

Key Parts of a Flower:

 Petals: Often colorful, they attract pollinators.


 Sepals: Protect the flower bud before it opens.
 Stamens: Male parts producing pollen (includes anther and filament).
 Pistil/Carpel: Female part that contains the ovary, style, and stigma.

Flowers are also widely appreciated for their beauty and symbolism in art, culture, and rituals.

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