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differences between complete and incomplete flower​

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Answered by saif9536
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Complete and Incomplete. Besides petals, most flowers have a stamen, a pistil and sepals. ... If one of these parts is missing, the flower is called "incomplete." A begonia is anincomplete flower, because its flowershave either a stamen or a pistil, but not both. Mark as brain list
Answered by kingofself
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Differences between the complete and incomplete flower​:

Complete Flower:

  • The complete flower has the four components like sepals, petals, stamens and pistils.
  • The complete flower is matured one with all components.

Incomplete Flower:

  • Incomplete flower would lack the some of these like petal or stamens or pistils or sepals.
  • The incomplete is one which either lost the maturity or which is under the high wind condition to stop their petal to fall of.
  • Incomplete flower at least lack maturity from one of its parts.

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