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difference between complete and incomplete flower ​

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Answered by shiva77332
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If sepals or petals are lacking, the flower is said to be incomplete. Although incomplete, a flower that has both stamens and a pistil is said to be perfect; lacking either of these parts, it is imperfect.

Answered by shobhit1882
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Besides petals, most flowers have a stamen, a pistil and sepals. If a flower has all four of these parts, botanists consider it "complete." A rose, for example, is a complete flower. If one of these parts is missing, the flower is called "incomplete." A begonia is an incomplete flower, because its flowers have either a stamen or a pistil, but not both.

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