The pistils of a tulip are the female reproductive organ of the flower. Each tulip usually has one pistil, which consists of three parts: the stigma, the style and the fertile pistil. The stigma is located at the top of the style and is the part of the pistil where pollen is received. Below the stigma is the style, a tubular structure that transports the pollen to the fertile pistil. The fertile pistil contains the ova and is the lower part of the pistil.
The pistils of a tulip play a crucial role in the reproduction of the plant. When an insect, such as a bee, transfers pollen from another tulip to the stigma of the flower, fertilisation can take place and seeds can be formed. This ensures the reproduction and survival of the tulip as a species.
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retired amateur photographer works with canon my work has a great diversity from street photography to abstract.
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