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The structure of the parts of the anemone flower: sepals, petals, stamens, pistil is shown in the following picture:

Sepals: leaf-like segments ringed in the outermost whorl of the flower, usually green in color. The calyx is made up of several sepals.

Petals: an integral part of the corolla in the flower, an internal part of the perianth, and an integral part of the flower asexually.

Stamens: are the male genitalia of angiosperm flowers and are part of the male flower. Its function is to produce pollen. The organ that produces pollen in seed plants. Consists of two parts: the filament and the anther. Located inside or above the perianth and arranged in whorls or spirals on the receptacle. The number varies according to the species of the plant; as a rule, the primitive species are numerous but not certain, and the higher species tend to diminish in number and reach a certain number. All the stamens in a flower are collectively called the androecium.

The pistil: the structure is relatively simple, except for special flowers, are generally three parts, including the stigma, style in addition to the ovary. In addition, the pistil has a special morphology and structure, and it is easy to be found in the whole flower, the columnar part of the flower is the pistil.