Tulip Flower Anatomy. Each flower also contains a three-lobed female part called a pistil. The stigma receives pollen which will begin the process of fertilization.
Stamens are composed of a filament topped by a pollen sac called an anther. The stigma receives pollen which will begin the process of fertilization. Some plants have modified leaves at the base of a flower or floral inflorescence called a bract.
The stamens usually surround the pistil increasing the chances of pollination.
The stigma receives pollen which will begin the process of fertilization. Unfortunately this year my tulip craving will be hard to feed. This is the female organ of the flower. Tulip flowers and many monocots have tepals.