Hair found in the inflorescences of Zea mays is the modification of:
Style
Stigma
Spathe
Filaments
the long 'tassels' or hairs seen on a corn cob (Zea mays) are the modified stigma and style. These structures are elongated and wave in the wind to effectively trap air-borne pollen grains . While both the stigma and style are involved, the long, hair-like length is primarily the modification of the style.
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