Parts of a Flower Vocabulary Chart (Free Printable)
This free printable Parts of a Flower Vocabulary Chart helps kids learn the key terms for flower anatomy in a colorful, visual way. Itβs perfect for introducing or reinforcing science vocabulary during a botany or plant life cycle unit.

Teaching flower anatomy doesnβt have to be dull. This Parts of a Flower Vocabulary Chart PDF makes it easy for kids to connect words to the visual structure of a flower. Whether youβre working through a spring science unit, a gardening theme, or simply adding to your science wall, this printable is a must-have.
Itβs ideal for homeschool families, classroom displays, or science notebooks. For even more related activities, check out our Parts of a Flower Worksheets, where youβll find labeling worksheets, cut-and-paste builds, and fun word games.
We also have a great parts of a flower word scramble activity and parts of a flower fill in the blanks worksheet that uses the same sets of words as this printable.
βοΈ Materials
- Printed Parts of a Flower Vocabulary Chart PDF (color or black-and-white)
- Pencil or pen (if using as reference while writing)
- Optional: scissors, glue, cardstock for notebook or display use

π The Printable
This 1 page PDF file includes:
- A full-color vocabulary chart showing each part of a flower labeled clearly
Parts included: petal, sepal, pistil, stamen, ovary, ovule, style, stigma, filament, anther.
π Vocabulary Words & Definitions
- Petal β The colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
- Sepal β The small, leaf-like part that protects the flower bud before it opens.
- Pistil β The female part of the flower, made up of stigma, style, and ovary.
- Stamen β The male part of the flower, made up of anther and filament.
- Ovary β The part of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into fruit after fertilization.
- Ovule β The part inside the ovary that becomes a seed after fertilization.
- Style β The slender stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary.
- Stigma β The sticky top of the pistil that catches pollen.
- Filament β The thin stalk that supports the anther.
- Anther β The part of the stamen that produces pollen.
π§ How to Use
- Print the chart in color for display, or black-and-white for coloring activities.
- Use it alongside the Parts of a Flower Diagram for a more detailed look.
- Pair it with the Parts of a Flower Labeling Worksheet to practice identifying parts.
- Encourage students to glue the chart into science notebooks.
- Display it on a science wall for quick reference during plant-related lessons.
π Educational Uses & Tips
πΌ Vocabulary Building β Helps students memorize key botanical terms and understand their meaning in context.
π Reference Tool β Keep it handy during labeling, fill-in-the-blanks, or cut-and-paste activities to provide immediate guidance.
π― Unit Study Addition β Perfect for spring, gardening, or plant biology themes. Incorporate it into a larger unit alongside hands-on experiments like dissecting a flower.
π Notebook Ready β Sized to fit neatly into student science notebooks or lapbooks for ongoing reference.
π Pair with Related Printables β Combine with the Parts of a Flower Cut & Paste Build or Parts of a Flower Word Search to reinforce learning through multiple formats.
ποΈ Interactive Option β Have younger learners color the black-and-white version while discussing each partβs function.
π± Garden Connection β Take the chart outdoors and identify real-life examples of each part in flowers.
π Cross-Curricular Integration β Connect to art by sketching flowers or to writing by creating descriptive poems.
π§ Memory Reinforcement β Use the chart as a review tool throughout the year to strengthen retention.
π§© Hands-On Science β Pair with planting activities and observe flower parts in different growth stages.
π₯ Grab the Free Printable
Download your free Parts of a Flower Vocabulary Chart PDF below by entering your name and email in the blue box. This set includes both color and black-and-white versions for flexible use.
π© For personal and classroom use only. Please do not resell or redistribute.
This Parts of a Flower Vocabulary Chart is a simple, effective way to introduce kids to botanical terms. Whether itβs hanging on a classroom wall, used during a gardening activity, or tucked into a science notebook, itβs a versatile tool for any plant-themed lesson. Download yours today and make flower anatomy engaging and accessible.






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