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Define staminate and pistillate flowers. Give two examples of each. (Class 12)​

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Answered by awadhkishors162
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Staminate flowers are those that have only male reproductive organs, or stamens, or have infertile female organs. Staminate and pistillate, or female, flowers often are located on the same plant, allowing the plant to self-pollinate, but some plants produce all staminate or all pistillate flowers, with different plants classified as either staminate or pistillate based on their flower type. Pollination and the resulting fruit production for such plants cannot take place without the presence of both types in close proximity.example- cucumber, crysenthium, holly.

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A staminate flower is a male flower, bearing only stamens. A pistillate flower is female, bearing only pistils. A monoecious plant has separate male flowers and female flowers occurring on the same plant. ... Pistillate or female flowers on left, staminate or male flowers on right.

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