Peduncle: Flower stalk, supports the flower and holds it up
Receptacle: Part of flower stalk bearing the floral organs at the base of the flower
Sepal: Leaf like structure at flower base, protects young flower bud
Calyx: All the sepals’ together form the calyx
Petal: Located in and above the sepals, often large and colourful, sometimes scented, sometimes producing nectar often serve to attract pollinators
Corolla: All the petals together form the corolla
Stamen: Male part of the flower, consisting of the anther and filament, makes pollen grains
Filament: The stalk of the stamen, which bears the anther
Anther: The pollen-bearing portion of the stamen.
Pollen: Grains containing the male gametes. Immature male gametophyte with a protective outer covering
Carpe/Pistil: Female part of the flower. Consisting of the stigma, style, and ovary
Stigma: Often sticky part of carpel serves as a receptive surface for pollen grains
Ovary: Enlarged base of the carpel, containing the ovule or ovules. The ovary matures to become a fruit
Ovule: Located in the ovaries. Carries female gametes. Ovules become seeds on fertilization