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Which part is a "male" part of a flower?

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Which part is a "male" part of a flower?

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  1. The part that makes the pollen grains i.e., the stamen, composed of the filament and anther.

    See: http://www.familymanagement.com/holidays...

    and

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamen


  2. If you're talking about canibis, the male plants be determined by, you guessed it balls. Looks like 3 pawn shop balls.

  3. The best way to understand this is to look at the flowers on a pumpkin vine. You'll soon "see' which is male, and a lot of growers self propagate (if there is a lack of bees), by breaking off a male flower a rubbing it into a female flower.

    Hope this answers your question.  

                                                                RonnieDoo

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