Flower Parts
Different Types
What State
Whats it's used For
Scientific Names
100

Female structure that contains the ovule, which contains the egg cells to be fertilized by the male pollen.

Ovary

100

This flowr has long, broad, parallel-veined leaves and a cup-shaped, single or double flower at the tip of the stem. What is it?

tulip

100

Hibiscus brackenridgei

Hawaii

100

This flower can been used as a poultice for insect bites, bee stings and have provided relief from scratches.

Tulip

100

What is the scientific name for a sunflower?

Helianthus

200

 Part of the stamen where pollen is produced.

Anther

200

This flower has stems that are usually prickly and their glossy, green leaves have toothed edges. What is it?

Rose

200

 White Pine Cone and Tassel (Pinus strobus)

Maine

200

These flower's are processed into cooking oil, meal and confectionary products

Sunflowers

200

What is the scientific name for a baby's breath?

Gypsophila

300

Larger, usually colorful structures surround the fertile parts of the flower.

Petel's

300

This flower has rosette of small, thin white petals surrounding a bright yellow center. What is it?

Daisy

300

Blossom of the Saguaro Cactus

Arizona

300

Can help smoth sunburns

Aleo Vero

300
What is a Lily's scientific name?

Lilium

400

 Stalk supports the anthers and holds them at the right height to maximize pollination opportunities.

Filament

400

This flower has green erect stem covered in coarse hairs, they have broad leaves,serrated edges, and are alternately arranged on the stem. What is it?

Sunflower

400

Apple Blossom

Michigan

400

This flower is an excellent remedy for wound treatment.

Marigold

400

What is the scientific name for marigolds?

Tagetes

500

male part of a flower that produces pollen

Stamen

500

This flower has rect perennial plants with leafy stems, scaly bulbs, usually narrow leaves, and solitary or clustered flowers. What is it?

Lily

500

Dahlia

Mexico City

500

This flower is often used in perfumes?

Lily 
500

What is the scientific name for a tulip?

Tulipa