Pollen is transferred to the stigma
Pollen grains are transferred from the anther of one plant to the stigma of another plant in the act of pollination.
The stag wearing his pulled-on (pollen) pullover takes the tram (transfer) over to see his friend the stig’s ma (stigma).
Example
The process of pollen being transferred from the anther to the stigma is known as pollination. The two most common methods are wind and insect pollination although flowers may have pollen transferred to the stigma by animals such as birds.