Almost every flower is made up of the same parts—or versions like them.
Some flowers are “males,” so they have stamens, but not pistils; “female” flowers have pistils, but not stamens. Most flowers have both parts, like the amaryllis below.
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Seeds are fertilized when pollen moves from the female parts of a flower to the male parts.
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Seeds are fertilized when pollen moves from the femalemale parts of a flower to the malefemale parts.
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