Thursday, April 30, 2009

Do flowers normally have more stamens or pistils?

Complete flowers (flowers that have both sexes) have both. Stamens are the male part and pistils are the female part. Incomplete flowers have only one or the other. Most plants produce complete flowers but some, like holly, have male plants and female plants. The male plant flowers would have only stamens. The female plant flowers have only pistils.





In complete flowers there are more stamens.

Do flowers normally have more stamens or pistils?
it depends on their breed and species
Reply:Flowers have more stamens than pistils.
Reply:Normally more stamens.


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