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Stamen Collection

Stamen, a term derived from the Latin word "staminis, " refers to the male reproductive organ found in flowering plants

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Stamen Collection: Flame lily (Gloriosa sp. )
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Stamen Collection: Plant Anatomy, Victorian Botanical Illustration
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Stamen Collection: Methodus plantarum sexalis in sistemate naturae descripta
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Stamen Collection: Geranium anther, SEM
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Stamen Collection: Tea flower stamens, SEM
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Stamen Collection: Close-up of orange lilium Brunello flower, against a blue background
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Stamen Collection: Forget-me-not flower, SEM
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Stamen Collection: Geranium pollen, SEM
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Stamen Collection: Studio shot, close-up of a pink tulip (tulipa) flower
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Stamen Collection: Hong Kong orchid tree (Bauhinia blakeana) flowers. Hong Kong, December
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Stamen Collection: fritillaria meleagris, fritillary, snakes head fritillary
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Stamen Collection: camellia, camellia japonica yours truly
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Stamen Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108750
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Stamen Collection: Coffee, Coffea arabica
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Stamen Collection: Red flowers on black background
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Stamen Collection: Meadowsweet, 1893
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Stamen Collection: Still Life Australian Native Flowers Oil Painting
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Stamen Collection: Orange tiger lily, USA
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Stamen Collection: tulipa clusiana lady jane, tulip, white subject
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Stamen Collection: Freesia, Close up of yellow coloured flower growing outdoor
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Stamen Collection: Pink Azalea Plant, Victorian Botanical Illustration
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Stamen Collection: Forget-me-not flower, SEM
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Stamen Collection: Desert five-spot - in flower
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Stamen Collection: Buttercup flower, SEM
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Stamen Collection: Spider lily flower stamen, SEM
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Stamen Collection: Columbine flower stamens, SEM
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Stamen Collection: Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp. )
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Stamen Collection: A Mecanopsis flower, or blue Himalayan poppy
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Stamen Collection: White tulip
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Stamen Collection: Oil Painting of Ranunculus Flowers
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Stamen Collection: Campanula, Canterbury-Bells, USA
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Stamen Collection: ornithogalum arabicum, star of bethlehem
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Stamen Collection: Dahlia, Dahlia Magenta Star
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Stamen Collection: Castor oil plant, Ricinus, Ricinus communis
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Stamen Collection: Mexican Sunflower, Thithonia, Tithonia diversifolia
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Stamen Collection: Common rue (Ruta graveolens) flower. Cultivated in herb garden, Surrey, England, UK
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Stamen Collection: St Helena ebony / Dwarf ebony (Trochetiopsis ebenus) with secondary pollen presentation
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Stamen Collection: Darwins slipper flower (Calceolaria uniflora) in UV light
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Stamen Collection: Geraldton wax flower (Chamelaucium uncinatum), nectar fluorescing in UV light. Western Australia
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Stamen Collection: Two-coloured pineapple lily (Eucomis bicolor) in visible light. Cultivated in garden
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Stamen Collection: Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus) in visible light. In cultivation, Surrey, England, UK
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Stamen Collection: Flame lily (Gloriosa superba), timelapse sequence from opening bud to flowering, tepals
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Stamen Collection: Red and white mountain laurel (Kalmia Latifolia) close-up
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Stamen Collection: Blackthorn, 1893
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Stamen Collection: Australian Native Flowers Oil Painting
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Stamen Collection: Atsuya Hamada Quince blossom flowering, Bellevue, Washington State
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Stamen Collection: Flowering ice plant in Caesarea National Park in Israel
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Stamen Collection: Glory bush, Tibouchina urvilleana, purple flower with prominent stamen


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Stamen, a term derived from the Latin word "staminis, " refers to the male reproductive organ found in flowering plants. In Carl Linnaeus' book "Methodus plantarum sexalis in sistemate naturae descripta, " he extensively described and classified various stamens based on their characteristics. During the Victorian era, botanical illustration flourished as a means of documenting and studying plant anatomy. These intricate drawings showcased the delicate beauty of stamens, capturing their diverse shapes, sizes, and colors. One such example is the Flame lily (Gloriosa sp. ), where its vibrant red stamens stand out against its petals. Advancements in technology allowed scientists to explore stamens at a microscopic level using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). A close-up view of a Geranium anther reveals intricate details like pollen sacs bursting with tiny grains. Similarly, SEM images of Tea flower stamens showcase their unique structures that aid in pollination. Pollen grains play a crucial role in fertilization, transferring genetic material from one flower to another. SEM images of Geranium pollen exhibit their distinct shape and surface texture under high magnification. In photography studios or natural settings, photographers capture stunning visuals of flowers with remarkable stamen features. A studio shot showcases a pink tulip's elegant pistil surrounded by numerous yellow-tipped stamens. Against a contrasting blue background, an orange lilium Brunello flower displays its prominent dark-colored filaments adorned with pollen-laden anthers. Historical records also provide glimpses into past botanical discoveries involving stamen observations. An 1893 illustration depicts Meadowsweet's creamy white blossoms adorned with multiple long-stalked stamens surrounding its pistils. Modern scientific techniques continue to unravel the mysteries behind these reproductive organs through tools like SEM imaging. A close examination using SEM reveals fascinating details about Forget-me-not flowers' minute structures that enable successful pollination.