explain complete flower.
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In order for a flower to be considered complete, it must have sepals, petals, at least one stamen and at least one pistil. Complete flowers have both male and female parts, which offer reproductive benefits. Common examples of complete flowers include hibiscus, roses, pea plants and tulips.
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Complete flowers contain four flower parts: petals, sepals, stamen, and pistil. Incomplete flowers are missing one or more of these four parts. It is possible for a perfect flower to be incomplete, but it is not possible for an imperfect flower to be complete.
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