The modified pips involved in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants are called flowers. The different parts of an ideal flower are-
1. Floral axis: The axis on which four stanzas of flowers are arranged is called Pushpaksha.
2. Calyx: The outermost green first stipe of the flower is called the bract. Each member of the bract is called a sepal. Epicalyx is outside the circle.
3. Corolla: The second whorl of flowers inside the corolla is called corolla. Each member of the group is called a Petal. Petals are usually variegated.
4. Androecium: The third whorl of flowers inside the panicle is called corolla. Each member of the corolla is called Stamen.
5. Gynoecium: The innermost whorl of the flower is called the gynoecium. Each member of the carpel is called a carpel.