Hibiscus Coccineus

Posted by Steven (Chicagoland, United States) on 4 June 2009 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio.

Close up shot of the hibiscus flower, showing many parts of its anatomical structure. The stamen consists of the filament and anthers, which also produces the pollen. The stigma are the five rounded, hairy ends.

Canon PowerShot A630
1/400 second
F/4.0
8 mm

hibiscus
red
stigma
pistil
stamen
anthers
filaments
style
corolla