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Stamen Collection (page 41)

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

Background imageStamen Collection: Fritillaria cirrhosa var. thunbergii

Fritillaria cirrhosa var. thunbergii
Fritillaria flowers (Fritillaria cirrhosa var. thunbergii)

Background imageStamen Collection: Blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium striatum)

Blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium striatum)
Blue-eyed grass flowers (Sisyrinchium striatum). These flowers grow continuously, replacing the dead flowers. Young flowers are enclosed in spathe bracts (green, top)

Background imageStamen Collection: Passion flower (Passiflora antioquiensis)

Passion flower (Passiflora antioquiensis)
Red banana passion flower (Passiflora antioquiensis)

Background imageStamen Collection: Gazania flower (Gazania sp. )

Gazania flower (Gazania sp. )
Gazania flower (Gazania sp.)

Background imageStamen Collection: Lily flower (Lilium sp. )

Lily flower (Lilium sp. )
Lily flower (Lilium sp.)

Background imageStamen Collection: Lilies (Lilium Limelight )

Lilies (Lilium Limelight )

Background imageStamen Collection: Crocus flower (Crocus sp. )

Crocus flower (Crocus sp. )
Crocus flower (Crocus sp.). The purple petals surround the orange reproductive parts, comprising the male pollen-bearing stamens and the central female carpel

Background imageStamen Collection: Nerine flowers (Nerine Stephanie )

Nerine flowers (Nerine Stephanie )

Background imageStamen Collection: Daurian lily (Lilium dauricum)

Daurian lily (Lilium dauricum)
Daurian lily flower (Lilium dauricum)

Background imageStamen Collection: Tiger lily (Columbian lily) (Oregon lily) (Lilium columbianum), Idaho Panhandle National Forests

Tiger lily (Columbian lily) (Oregon lily) (Lilium columbianum), Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Idaho, United States of America, North America

Background imageStamen Collection: Clematis (Clematis sp. ) Piilu flowering, close-up of stamens, early morning, England

Clematis (Clematis sp. ) Piilu flowering, close-up of stamens, early morning, England
Clematis (Clematis sp.) Piilu flowering, close-up of stamens, early morning, England

Background imageStamen Collection: USA, Oregon, Portland. Close-up of a rhododendron flower in garden. Credit as: Steve

USA, Oregon, Portland. Close-up of a rhododendron flower in garden. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageStamen Collection: USA, Oregon, Portland. Close-up of columbine wildflower in meadow

USA, Oregon, Portland. Close-up of columbine wildflower in meadow

Background imageStamen Collection: USA, Oregon, Portland. Close-up of wild chicory flower. Credit as: Steve Terrill

USA, Oregon, Portland. Close-up of wild chicory flower. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageStamen Collection: Flowers in ice

Flowers in ice

Background imageStamen Collection: Chinese Rose JPF31657

Chinese Rose JPF31657
JPF-13310 Chinese Rose Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStamen Collection: Narcissus Cantabricus Monophyllus

Narcissus Cantabricus Monophyllus (Durieu) of the Amaryllidaceae family. It has one leaf per bulb, and a creamy white flower

Background imageStamen Collection: Light Micrograph (LM): Cells from a hair on the stamen of the common spiderwort (Tradescantia)

Light Micrograph (LM): Cells from a hair on the stamen of the common spiderwort (Tradescantia)
LRDS-171 Light Micrograph (LM): Cells from a hair on the stamen of the common spiderwort (Tradescantia) Tradescantia sp David Spears (Last Refuge)

Background imageStamen Collection: Light Micrograph (LM): A single cell from a hair on the stamen of the common spiderwort

Light Micrograph (LM): A single cell from a hair on the stamen of the common spiderwort (Tradescantia)
LRDS-170 Light Micrograph (LM): A single cell from a hair on the stamen of the common spiderwort (Tradescantia) Tradescantia sp David Spears (Last Refuge)

Background imageStamen Collection: Close up of a red poppy flower

Close up of a red poppy flower
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageStamen Collection: Claret Cup Cactus Blossum - New Mexico, USA

Claret Cup Cactus Blossum - New Mexico, USA
CAN-2719 Claret Cup Cactus Blossom New Mexico, USA John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStamen Collection: Yellow Waterlily

Yellow Waterlily
AL-2101 Yellow Waterlily Nuphar lutea Ake Lindau Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStamen Collection: Lilium 'Regale' Closeup study of flower head and stamens West Sussex Garden, UK

Lilium "Regale" Closeup study of flower head and stamens West Sussex Garden, UK
DAD-1657 Lilium - "Regale" Garden, UK Closeup study of flower head and stamens David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStamen Collection: Close-up of stigma and stamen inside a pink tulip (tulipa) flower

Close-up of stigma and stamen inside a pink tulip (tulipa) flower

Background imageStamen Collection: Close-up of white stamen and pale pink flower of rhododendron, Windsor Great Park

Close-up of white stamen and pale pink flower of rhododendron, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStamen Collection: Lilium Stargazer

Lilium Stargazer
Lily ( Lilium Stargazer ). Close-up of a Stargazer lily

Background imageStamen Collection: Poppy

Poppy. Close-up of the reproductive structuresof a poppy ( Meconopsis sp. ). Around the centreare the female reproductive parts, known as thecarpel

Background imageStamen Collection: Rhododendron King George

Rhododendron King George
Rhododendron flowers (Rhododendron loderi King George ). Photographed in spring

Background imageStamen Collection: Fuchsia Spion Kop

Fuchsia Spion Kop
Fuchsia flowers (Fuchsia Spion Kop ). Photographed in July

Background imageStamen Collection: Cistus x argenteus Silver Pink flower

Cistus x argenteus Silver Pink flower
Rock rose flower (Cistus x argenteus Silver Pink )

Background imageStamen Collection: Poinsettia flowers closeup. Native of Mexico. Widely planted as ornamental in gardens and towns

Poinsettia flowers closeup. Native of Mexico. Widely planted as ornamental in gardens and towns
ASW-4474 Poinsettia flowers closeup. Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Euphorbia pulcherrima Native of Mexico. Widely planted as ornamental in gardens and towns. Alan J. S



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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.