The male parts of flowers are called stamens. They consist of a filament and an anther, which produces and carries pollen. Stamens are essential for the reproduction of flowering plants through the process of pollination.
Stamen - male reproductive part associated with the formation of pollen grains, divided into the anther, responsible for producing pollen grains. and the filament which connects the anther to rest of the flower.
The male parts of a flower are called the "stamens." Each stamen typically consists of two main parts: the filament and the anther.
Filament: This is the slender stalk that supports the anther. It holds the anther up so that it's positioned in a way that facilitates the dispersal of pollen.