5. REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS
PISTIL – female reproductive organ of
the flower which includes the:
Stigma
Style
Ovary
STAMEN – male reproductive organ
Anther
Filament
6. CLASSIFICATION OF FLOWERS
Accdg. to PARTS:
COMPLETE FLOWER
A flower having all four floral parts:
sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels.
INCOMPLETE FLOWER
A flower lacking either sepals, petals, stamens, or
pistils
8. CLASSIFICATION OF FLOWERS
IRREGULAR FLOWER – a flower in
which one or more members of a whorl
differ in form from other members
Example: Pea flower
9. CLASSIFICATION OF FLOWERS
Accdg. to SEXES:
PERFECT – flower showing both carpels
and stamens
IMPERFECT – flower with only one
reproductive organ, either female or male
10. CLASSIFICATION OF FLOWERS
Accdg. to COMPOSITION:
SIMPLE – a flower head made up of few flowers
Example: Gumamela
COMPOUND - a flower head made up of many
small flowers appearing as a single bloom.
Example: marigold
16. POLLINATION
The transfer of pollen from the anthers
of a flower to the stigma of the same
flower or of another flower.
17. TYPES OF POLLINATION
Cross-pollination - occurs when pollen is
delivered to a flower from a different plant
Self-pollination - occurs when pollen
from one flower pollinates the same flower
or other flowers of the same individual