| stamen | One of the male organs of a flower, consisting typically of a stalk (filament) and a pollen-bearing portion (anther). (09 Oct 1997) |
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the male reproductive organ of a flower
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The stamen is the male organ of a flower. Each stamen generally bears four pollen-sacs (microsporangia) which are associated to form the anther, and carried on a stalk called the filament. The development of the microsporangia and the contained haploid spores (called pollen-grains) is closely comparable with that of the microsporangia in gymnosperms or heterosporous ferns. ...
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(L. stamen, the standing-up things or a tuft of thready things) Flower structure made up of an anther (pollen-bearing portion) and a stalk or filament. The stamen is the male part of the flower.
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The male, pollen-bearing organ of the flower.
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the male reproductive part of a flower comprising, in eucalypts, a long filament surmounted by a pollen-bearing anther
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