Pollens are produced in

Pollens are produced in

Corolla
Style
Stigma
Anther
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Pollens, which contain the male gametes of flowering plants, are produced within the anthers. The anther is the part of the stamen, the male reproductive organ of a flower.
– The stamen consists of a filament and an anther.
– The anther contains pollen sacs where pollen grains develop.
– Pollen grains are released from the anther for pollination.
The corolla is made up of petals, which are often brightly colored to attract pollinators. The style and stigma are parts of the pistil (or carpel), the female reproductive organ. The stigma is the receptive tip where pollen lands during pollination, and the style is a stalk connecting the stigma to the ovary.