Stigma and style
Ovary
Figure 4. Honeybee taking nectar from female flower on a female tree of five finger (Pseudopanax arboreus). Female flowers have no stamens, petals or sepals. They only have an ovary, a stubby style and a stigma (see red arrows), so they only produce nectar and no pollen. Photo: Richard Toft © Trees for Bees NZ.
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