Depends on the flower, but usually six: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamen
A flower has petals, sepals, pistols and stamens.
A complete flower has petals, sepals, stamens and pistols. Sampaguita flowers can not produce seeds so it is not a complete flower.
there so many stamen
No, Jasmine Sampaguita are not complete flowers. They do not have stamens, carpels, or seeds. They are only reproduced through cuttings.
The wild rose have 5 petals and indefinite number of stamens but in cultivated roses there are indefinite number of petals and stamens due to modification of some stamens in to petals. The carpel is pear shaped.
No
A carnation flower only has one pistil. The number of stamens that are on the flower is either the same, or sometimes it can be double the number of petals.
Tulip flowers typically have six stamens. Each stamen is composed of an anther, which produces the pollen, and a filament, which supports the anther.
The anther is at the end of the stamens.
Five stamens
Stamens are usually yellow in color on maturity of pollen grains. To begin with stamens are green in color.
Five syngeneceous stamens