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a lily flower is not a unisexual because​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:A flower that possesses either stamens or carpels but not both. are called a unisexual flower. coconut, maize, and papaya are unisexual flowers because at their development stage they either posses stamen or carpels.

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Answered by priya41760
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unisexual flower is defined as a flower that possesses either stamens or carpels. They do not have both stamens and carpels. ... Bisexual flowers are those flowers which possess both stamens and carpels. Within the same inflorescence, male and female reproductive parts are present. For example, lily, rose etc.Unisexual and bisexual flowers are two types of flowers found in plants. ... Bisexual flowers: Lily, Rose, Sunflower, Tulip, Daffodil, Mustard, Brinjal, Hibiscus, Tomato, Long bean, Chille, Country bean, mango.

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