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explain Neuter flowering​

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Answered by officialkavyamiddha0
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A flower in which both, male and female reproductive organs are absent is called a neuter flower

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Answered by prakashakash802
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A flower in which both, male and female reproductive organs are absent is called a neuter flower. E.g. Ray florets of a sunflower plant. · A flower in which both, male and female reproductive organs are absent is called a neuter flower.

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What is the role of neuter flower?

When both sexes are absent from a flower or are non-functional , the flower is said to be neuter. Neuter flowers have undeveloped or nonfunctional sexual organs. They have pistils and stamens that are nonfunctional or absent. The flowers are androgynous and the plants reproduce asexually.

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