Here's a breakdown:
* Male Parts: The stamen produces pollen, which contains the male sperm.
* Female Parts: The pistil (also called the carpel) contains the ovary, which holds the ovules (future seeds).
For fertilization to occur, the pollen needs to reach the ovule. This can happen within the same flower (self-pollination) or between different flowers (cross-pollination).
So, the flower itself doesn't carry the seeds, but rather the ovary within the flower's pistil contains the ovules, which eventually develop into seeds after fertilization.