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Stamen (noun): The male reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a filament and an anther where pollen is produced. This botanical term is used in the study of plant biology and flower morphology.
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The stamens are equal to the length of styles.
Sometimes one to three stamens are absent altogether.
The stamens protrude from the throat.
An increasing number of stamens are converted into petals.
The stamens are longer than the petals.
The light green stamens are in two rows.
The stamens have very short filaments.
There are typically twice as many stamens as petals.
Stamens protrude slightly out of the flowers.
It has numerous stamens that curve inwards.
The stamens are fixed on a papillose staminodial disk.
Collectively the stamens form the androecium.
Stamens double the number of the sepals.
Shape and size of stamens are extremely variable.
Like in all peonies there are many stamens.
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The stamens are inserted below mouth of tube.
A flower with only stamens is called androecious.
The stamens usually occur in bundles of seven.
There are three stamens on a single level.
The stamens of the plant are slightly exserted.
At the center are two small protruding stamens.
Petals and stamens are shed after flowering.
The male flower has three stamens.
The six stamens have purplish anthers.
Male flowers have two stamens each.
The eight stamens have glandular hairs.
The flowers usually contain six stamens.
There are eight stamens with glabrous filaments.
The stigmas are longer than the stamens.
The style and stamens are slightly exserted.
At maturity the style is equal to the stamens.
The stamens are fused into a single cup.
Each flower has twenty stamens or more.
The stamens are hidden inside the tube.
The stigma protrudes past the stamens.
There are five stamens and a few pistils.
The male flower has five stamens.
The stamens are numerous with yellow anthers.
The flowers are cream with numerous stamens.
The stamens have red or black anthers.
The male flowers have six stamens.
The stamens protrude beyond the tepals.
Two of the four stamens are long.
Five stamens tightly surround the style.
A gynophore separates the stamens of the disc.
The six stamens have yellow anthers.
The next series consists of the stamens.
The eight stamens have hairy filaments.
The petals are about twice as long as the stamens.
The eight stamens have hairy edges.