What Flower Structure Produces Pollen?
Flowers are brightly colored, smell lovely and usually sit atop long stems. Nature created them that way to help them reproduce. Flower color and scent, and the fact that they are usually up in the air, help bees, birds, butterflies and other insects and animals that fly, find the flowers and rub their bodies on the flower’s pollen. Flowers are compact reproduction centers, and most of their parts have some purpose in helping the plant reproduce itself. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from one flower to another.