Flower Diagram Carpel. A carpel is the innermost part of a flower. The carpel is commonly interpreted as foliar structure.
The carpel is the individual female reproductive part of a flower. The stigma is located at the tip of the pistil. Flowers one or a number of carpels collectively called the gynoecium that fuse to form an essentially enclosed chamber.
Like stamens the representation of gynoecium also requires a thorough study of its number organization and the type of placentation in a particular flower.
Flowers one or a number of carpels collectively called the gynoecium that fuse to form an essentially enclosed chamber. Like stamens the representation of gynoecium also requires a thorough study of its number organization and the type of placentation in a particular flower. It consists of an ovary a style and a stigma. Botanically a flower is considered to be complete flower if it contains the four main parts of a flower.