Stamen and anther
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
English: Stamens (the pollen-producing part of the flower) and anthers (the top part of the stamen where the pollen is produced)
Deutsch: Staubblatt und Staubbeutel
Español: Estambre y antera
Français : Étamine et anthére
Русский: Τычинка и пыльник
Polski: Pręcik i pylnik
Photographs
[edit]-
Insects collecting nectar unintentionally transfer pollen to other flowers, causing pollination
-
Flower of the spider tree (Crateva religiosa) with its numerous conspicuous stamens
-
Flowers of wheat at anthesis showing stamens.
-
Corn tassels (stamens)
-
Lillium stamens, labeled
-
Stamens of a daylily (Hemerocallis), thickly covered in pollen
-
Flowers of the "silk tree" (Albizia julibrissin) have many long thread-like stamens
-
Stamens of a passion flower (Passiflora caerulea) showing interesting symmetry
-
Hylocereus undatus showing the style and stigma, and stamens
-
These Solanum anthers release pollen through a pore at their tip
-
Blue and red waterlily stamens deploying in the morning sun (Nymphaea caerulea)
-
Quinoa flower with sepals removed, revealing five large yellow bilobed anthers
-
Iris beard, with the pollen on multiple filaments
-
Pyrus pyrifolia, Asian Pear, Raja cultivar, blossoms with anthers
-
Passiflora edulis flower, anther with pollen
-
Three different types of stamens of Commelina communis
-
Petalized stamens of Calliandra surinamensis
-
Stamen of Santalum album
-
Stamen of Grevillea robusta
-
Stamens of Beaumontia murtonii.
-
Stamens of Beaumontia murtonii.
-
Male flower of Sterculia foetida
-
Stamen of bisexual flower of Sterculia foetida
-
Stamen of Grevillea robusta
-
Stamen of Sambucus chinensis
-
Stamen of Ardisia cornudentata
-
Stamen of Couroupita guianensis
-
Stamen of Osmoxylon lineare
-
Stamen of Aquilegia × hybrida
-
Male flower of a Begonia grandis
-
Male flower of Poinsettia
-
Stamen of Passiflora alata
Diagrams and micrographs
[edit]-
Scanning tunneling micrograph of Tradescantia stamens
-
Anther of Arabidopsis thaliana, fluorescence micrograph.
-
Stamen of Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus
-
Ranunculus glaberrimus, labeled