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Stamen Collection (page 17)

Stamen, a term derived from the Latin word "staminis, " refers to the male reproductive organ found in flowering plants

Background imageStamen Collection: Black hellebore, 1893

Black hellebore, 1893. Botanical illustration of Helleborus niger, the black hellebore, from an atlas of the plants of France

Background imageStamen Collection: Alpine columbine, 1893

Alpine columbine, 1893. Botanical illustration of Aquilegia alpina, the alpine columbine, from an atlas of the plants of France

Background imageStamen Collection: Horseshoe vetch, 1893

Horseshoe vetch, 1893. Botanical illustration of Hippocrepis comosa, the horseshoe vetch, from an atlas of the plants of France

Background imageStamen Collection: Wallflower, 1893

Wallflower, 1893. Botanical illustration of Cheiranthus Cheiri, the wallflower, from an atlas of the plants of France

Background imageStamen Collection: Larkspur, 1893

Larkspur, 1893. Botanical illustration of Delphinium Consolida, or larkspur, from an atlas of the plants of France

Background imageStamen Collection: Tormentil, 1893

Tormentil, 1893. Botanical illustration of Potentilla tormentilla Scop, or tormentil, from an atlas of the plants of France

Background imageStamen Collection: Wild thistle growing by the Thames Path at Iffley, Oxfordshire

Wild thistle growing by the Thames Path at Iffley, Oxfordshire

Background imageStamen Collection: Plum Blossoms Prunus Mume West Lake Jiangsu Province, China

Plum Blossoms Prunus Mume West Lake Jiangsu Province, China
Plum Blossoms Prunus Mume, West Lake Jiangsu Province, China

Background imageStamen Collection: Black and White Illustration of single form Fuchsia flower head

Black and White Illustration of single form Fuchsia flower head

Background imageStamen Collection: Black and White Illustration of double form Fuchsia flower head

Black and White Illustration of double form Fuchsia flower head

Background imageStamen Collection: Sunflowers

Sunflowers
Sunset over sunflower field

Background imageStamen Collection: Christmas bush

Christmas bush
A lovely photo of Christmas bush in bloom in November

Background imageStamen Collection: Christmas bush in the garden

Christmas bush in the garden

Background imageStamen Collection: BAL08421RF010

BAL08421RF010
Close up of a white anemone or windflower

Background imageStamen Collection: CJO10920017

CJO10920017
Wood Anemone flowers in an English woodland in springtime also known as Smell Fox or Thimbleweed or Windflower

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CJO10920015
A single Wood Anemone flower in a British woodland in spring also known as Smell Fox or Thimbleweed or Windflower

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CJO09218016
Close-up of Wood Anemone flowers on a woodland floor

Background imageStamen Collection: CJO09218012

CJO09218012
Close-up of Wood Anemone flowers on a woodland floor

Background imageStamen Collection: CJO10920018

CJO10920018
Wood Anemone flowers in an English woodland in springtime also known as Smell Fox or Thimbleweed or Windflower

Background imageStamen Collection: CJO0781913

CJO0781913
A close up of a common daisy Bellis perennis

Background imageStamen Collection: Daylilies, Try It, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, USA

Daylilies, Try It, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, USA
Daylilies (Hemerocallis) Try It, New York Botanical Garden. Digitized from film; Bronx, New York, United States of America

Background imageStamen Collection: Common hepatica blossoms

Common hepatica blossoms
Common hepatica (Anemone hepatica) flowering in a forest; Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageStamen Collection: Magenta African daisy

Magenta African daisy (Osteospermum), Banff National Park; Banff, Alberta, Canada

Background imageStamen Collection: Close-up of a McKannas Giant Columbine, showing the anthers and filaments of the stamen

Close-up of a McKannas Giant Columbine, showing the anthers and filaments of the stamen
Close-up of a McKannas Giant Columbine (Aquilegia Mckana) showing the anthers and filaments of the stamen; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageStamen Collection: European pasqueflower in full bloom

European pasqueflower in full bloom
European pasqueflower (Pulsatilla vulgaris) in full bloom; Bavaria, Germany

Background imageStamen Collection: Siberian squill blossoms

Siberian squill blossoms
Siberian squill or wood squill (Scilla siberica) blossoms; Bavaria, Germany

Background imageStamen Collection: Daylilies, Satin Silk, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, USA

Daylilies, Satin Silk, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, USA
Daylilies (Hemerocallis) Satin Silk, New York Botanical Garden. Digitized from film; Bronx, New York, United States of America

Background imageStamen Collection: White Easter Lilies, Snow Queen, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, USA

White Easter Lilies, Snow Queen, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, USA
White Easter Lilies (Lilium) Snow Queen Longiflorrum Liliaceae, New York Botanical Garden. Digitized from film; Bronx, New York, United States of America

Background imageStamen Collection: Prairie Crocus blooming on the tundra and snowcapped mountains, Kluane National Park, Yukon, Canada

Prairie Crocus blooming on the tundra and snowcapped mountains, Kluane National Park, Yukon, Canada
Purple, Prairie Crocus (Pulsatilla patens) blooming on the tundra in spring with the snowcapped mountains in the distance in Kluane National Park; Yukon, Canada

Background imageStamen Collection: Close-up of Crimson Flax flower

Close-up of Crimson Flax flower
Close-up of a Crimson Flax flower (Linum grandiflorum) with its showy center pattern; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageStamen Collection: Purple African daisy

Purple African daisy (Osteospermum), Banff National Park; Banff, Alberta, Canada

Background imageStamen Collection: Easter Lilies

Easter Lilies

Background imageStamen Collection: Close-Up of Easter Lily

Close-Up of Easter Lily

Background imageStamen Collection: Lilies and buds in colour

Lilies and buds in colour
Lilies and buds glowing in bright colours against a black background; Studio

Background imageStamen Collection: Pink flower in bloom

Pink flower in bloom
Pink flower with yellow centre in bloom; VanDusen Gardens; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageStamen Collection: Frosty dried echinacea stamens

Frosty dried echinacea stamens
Close-up of frosted dried echinacea stamens; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageStamen Collection: Extreme close-up of echinacea stamens in full bloom

Extreme close-up of echinacea stamens in full bloom; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageStamen Collection: Bumble Bee on Rhododendron

Bumble Bee on Rhododendron
A Bumble Bee pollinates rhododendron blossom; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageStamen Collection: White Asiatic Lily (lilium) blooms in a flower garden; Oregon, United States of America

White Asiatic Lily (lilium) blooms in a flower garden; Oregon, United States of America

Background imageStamen Collection: A Daylily (Hemerocallis) blooms in a flower garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

A Daylily (Hemerocallis) blooms in a flower garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageStamen Collection: Hookers Evening Primrose (Oenothera elata) is a wildflower that is often welcomed into the flower

Hookers Evening Primrose (Oenothera elata) is a wildflower that is often welcomed into the flower garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America



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Stamen, a term derived from the Latin word "staminis, " refers to the male reproductive organ found in flowering plants. In Carl Linnaeus' book "Methodus plantarum sexalis in sistemate naturae descripta, " he extensively described and classified various stamens based on their characteristics. During the Victorian era, botanical illustration flourished as a means of documenting and studying plant anatomy. These intricate drawings showcased the delicate beauty of stamens, capturing their diverse shapes, sizes, and colors. One such example is the Flame lily (Gloriosa sp. ), where its vibrant red stamens stand out against its petals. Advancements in technology allowed scientists to explore stamens at a microscopic level using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). A close-up view of a Geranium anther reveals intricate details like pollen sacs bursting with tiny grains. Similarly, SEM images of Tea flower stamens showcase their unique structures that aid in pollination. Pollen grains play a crucial role in fertilization, transferring genetic material from one flower to another. SEM images of Geranium pollen exhibit their distinct shape and surface texture under high magnification. In photography studios or natural settings, photographers capture stunning visuals of flowers with remarkable stamen features. A studio shot showcases a pink tulip's elegant pistil surrounded by numerous yellow-tipped stamens. Against a contrasting blue background, an orange lilium Brunello flower displays its prominent dark-colored filaments adorned with pollen-laden anthers. Historical records also provide glimpses into past botanical discoveries involving stamen observations. An 1893 illustration depicts Meadowsweet's creamy white blossoms adorned with multiple long-stalked stamens surrounding its pistils. Modern scientific techniques continue to unravel the mysteries behind these reproductive organs through tools like SEM imaging. A close examination using SEM reveals fascinating details about Forget-me-not flowers' minute structures that enable successful pollination.