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explain the sexual reproduction in a hibiscus flower​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the wild, hibiscus species reproduce sexually when pollen from male flowers reaches female flowers for fertilization. Wind and wildlife transfer pollen, and large, colorful flowers are adapted to attract pollinators. ... Successful pollination results in producing hibiscus seeds, which are encased in pods.\Large\mathtt{\fcolorbox{lime}{black}{\pink{xxitzcrazygirlxx1}}}

Answered by llsonu02ll
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--------->. In The , Hibiscus Species Reproduce Sexually When Pollen From Male Flowers Reaches Female Flowers For Fertilization. Wind And Wildlife Transfer Pollen, And Large, Colorful Flowers Are Adapted To Attract Pollinators. Birds, Butterflies And Bees Are Common Visitors To Hibiscus Plants, But They Must Visit Quickly After Blooms Open Since Some Species' Flowers Last For Only A Day. Successful Pollination Results In Producing Hibiscus Seeds, Which Are Encased In Pods.

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