Parts of flower: Vegetative Parts of a Flower The

Vegetative Parts of a Flower The vegetative part of a flower consists of the following: Petals: This is a bright-coloured part that attracts bees, insects, and birds. The colour of petals varies from plant to plant; some are bright while some are pale coloured. Thus, petals help us to differentiate one flower from another. Based on the vegetative and reproductive parts , flowers are of four types- complete, incomplete, bisexual, and unisexual flowers. Flowers with both male and female parts are known as hermaphrodites. Sepals, petals, anther and carpels are the units of vegetative and reproductive parts of flowers . The shoot produces flowers only after the plant has undergone vegetative growth. Flowers can be found in the axils of leaves or on a specialized flowering branch called the peduncle or floral axis. Each flower has a stalk, or pedicel, that culminates in a broad surface called the thalamus or torus. Learn the names and functions of the main parts of a flower , such as petals, sepals, stamens, pistils, and ovules. Find out how pollination and fertilization occur in different types of flowers and plants.

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