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Describe staminate and pistillate flowers

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Answered by nehakulkarni331
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A staminate flower is a male flower, it have anther and filament

A pistillate flower is female it have stigma ,style and ovary

Answered by RamGoud192
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Explanation:

Staminate Flowers

Consists of male reproductive structures only and is an androecious or male flower

Stamen, the male reproductive structure has two parts filament and anther -

It does not contain activated female

reproductive parts

Cucumber a dioecious plant produces staminate flowers Chrysanthemum produces disc florets which are staminate flowers

Pistillate Flowers

Consists of female reproductive structures only known as the carpels or pistils

They do not have activated stamens. But they have a swollen base due to the presence of the ovary

Carpels have three parts - style, stigma and ovary

Pistillate flowers obtain pollens from other flowers for fertilization

Example cucumber has pistillate flowers while bearing staminate flowers separatel

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