Nothing to sneeze at
A flower is more than just a pretty face.
The flower is the reproductive structure of angiosperms, the group of plants that includes flowering plants. A flower is typically composed of four main parts: the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil. The sepals are the leaf-like structures that surround and protect the flower bud as it develops. The petals are the showy, often brightly-colored parts of the flower that attract pollinators. The stamens are the male reproductive structures that produce pollen, and the pistil is the female reproductive structure that receives the pollen and produces the seeds.