Androecium
Androecium :- Androecium is the male reproductive organ in a flower. It is found in the stamen of the flower and is made up of two parts: anther, which is a yellowish sac-like structure responsible for pollen production and filament which has a very thin structure that sustains the anther. Plants have their reproductive structures in the flowers. The number of petals, sepals, stamens, and pistils can vary amongst plants and can comprise all-female parts, all-male parts or both. Let’s have a closer look at androecium and discuss some important questions What is Androecium ? Androecium There are four whorls in a typical flower. Calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium are the four parts of the flower. The androecium is the third whorl in a flower and emerges from the corolla's inner side. The androecium is the flowe...