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Cut-flower roses

potted rose

Delphinium

Snapdragon

Oriental lilies
stargazar

Petunia

Tulip

Daisy chrysanthemum

incurve chrysanthemum

quill chrysanthemum

Decorative chrysanthemum

anemone chrysanthemum

azalea

fuchsia

Gerbera

hibiscus

Narcissus (Daffodil)

Primula

Passiflora passion flower

Crocus

Alstroemeria

Easter lily

Forget-me-not

Osteospermum

Cyclamen

Phalaenopsis moth orchid

Vinca

Geranium (Pelargonium)

Lantana

Calibrachoa

Bird of Paradise (Strelizia)

Peony

Lily of the valley

Gladiolous

Iris

sunflower

Shasta Daisy

Asters

Capanula

Sepals
located at base of flower
surround and protect the bud

Petals
located above sepals frequently brightly colored

receptacle
The base of a flower;
the part of the stem that is the site of attachment
holds everything together

Carpel
The female reproductive organ of a flower

What are the carpels consistent of?
stigma, style, and ovary.
stigma
Catches pollen

Style
Tube that connects the stigma to the ovary

Ovary
contains one or more ovules

What does the ovules develop into?
seeds
What does the ovary develop into?
a fruit
Stamens
The pollen-producing male reproductive organ of a flower

What does the stamens consist of?
anther and filament.
Filaments
the stalks supporting the anthers
Anther
produces pollen
