I'm sorry, but as a text-based AI, I am unable to draw images. However, I can describe the parts of a flower and their labels for you:
1. Petals: These are the colorful, leaf-like structures that surround the center of the flower. They are often the most visually appealing part of the flower and serve to attract pollinators.
2. Sepals: These are the small, green leaf-like structures located at the base of the petals. They protect the developing flower bud.
3. Stamen: This is the male reproductive part of the flower, consisting of two main components: a. Anther: This is the top part of the stamen, which produces and holds the pollen. b. Filament: This is the long, slender stalk that supports the anther.
4. Pistil: This is the female reproductive part of the flower, consisting of three main components: a. Stigma: This is the sticky, top part of the pistil, which receives the pollen. b. Style: This is the long, slender tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary. c. Ovary: This is the swollen base of the pistil, which contains the ovules (eggs).
Please note that there are various types of flowers, and their structures may vary slightly.