How to dissect a Tulip Flower: A Guide for Teachers and Students

This educational video explains the intricate flower structure, using a tulip as a primary example. We conduct a detailed flower dissection, labeling key components like petals, stamen, and pistil. This guide is perfect for botany for beginners, offering a clear visual understanding of plant biology and the parts of the flower, complete with a detailed parts of flower diagram. Get a tulip and follow along. This can be easily carried out with any year group https://www.sciencefix.co.uk/2025/06/... As an alternative to tulips you can try alstroemeria. Lillies are also good as they have large anthers and stamen, but the pollen can be a problem as it stains easily, and some children can be allergic to it. Digital microscopes and hand lenses will also be useful for taking a closer look at the structure of flowers.