Flower Structure
Across
- 2. The two petals at the sides of the Lupin, and are partly joined together.
- 4. Pollen-producing organs.
- 6. Located in the ovaries. They become seeds on fertilization.
- 7. The two petals inside the wings that join together to form a boat-shape.
- 8. The uppermost petal of the Lupin that is held vertically.
- 10. Stalk supporting anthers.
- 11. Protective leaf-like enclosures for the flower buds, usually green.
- 12. The male organs.
Down
- 1. Often sticky top of carpel, serves as a receptive surface for pollen grains.
- 3. The stalk of a carpel, between the stigma and the ovary, through which the pollen tube grows.
- 5. Expanded end of a flower stalk.
- 6. Contains ovules.
- 9. Usually colorful and sometimes scented which is what attracts insects to the flower. Arranged in a circle.