Parts of a Flower (detailed, unlabeled) — free printable diagram

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Parts of a Flower (detailed, unlabeled)

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Cross-section diagram of a flower with 11 numbered blank labels arranged around the illustration. The flower is shown in longitudinal section revealing internal reproductive structures. Pink petals are visible, along with yellow stamens (anther and filament), a central pistil (stigma, style, ovary), ovules inside the ovary, green sepals, receptacle, and peduncle (stem). Labels 1–5 are on the left side in pink/orange boxes; labels 6–11 are on the right side in green boxes. No text labels are visible — all are blank lines for student completion.

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