The male parts of flowers, called stamens, produce a sticky powder called pollen. The plant reproduces when pollen is moved by insects or wind to the female parts of flowers, called pistils.
The male parts of flowers, called stamens, produce a sticky powder called pollen. The plant reproduces when pollen is moved by insects or wind to the female parts of flowers, called pistils.
The male parts of flowers, called stamens, produce a sticky powder called pollen. The plant reproduces when pollen is moved by insects or wind to the female parts of flowers, called pistils.