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Tamara Fischer
30 May, 10:02
Where is pollen produced
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Jadyn Cline
30 May, 11:54
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Pollen is produced in the stamen.
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Kenneth Kramer
30 May, 13:54
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I looked this up for you "Stamen: The pollen producing part of a flower"
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