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themalepartof aflower, consisting of athinstemthatholdsananther (花的)雄蕊Images from BarbAnna/ Moment/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPlant reproduction - asexuality
- asexually
- barren
- barrenness
- breeder
- cross-pollination
- endosperm
- pollen
- pollinate
- pollination
- pollinator
- propagate
- propagation
- propagative
- siltation
- sporangium
- spore
- stigma
- unfruitful
- wind pollination
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