https://doi.org/10.2307/2435922 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/2435922 Copy URL 1. There are two kinds of carpels in the Cruciferae; a valve, or "sterile" carpel ...
The pollen from the stamen needs to reach the female part of the flower, the 'carpel' – a process called pollination. Pollen can be dispersed by the wind but pollination is usually carried out ...
Ivy: So, what other parts are there in the flower? Posey: Well, I've already told you about the petals, the stamen and the nectaries, but there's also the carpel, the sepals and the receptacle.
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