Explain Unsexual plants.
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unisexual flower A flower that possesses either stamens or carpels but not both. A plant may be unisexual (dioecious), possessing only male flowers or female flowers; or it may be monoecious with male and female reproductive organs borne in the same flower or in different unisexual flowers but on the same plant.
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The flowers which contain only the male or female reproductive organs are called unisexual flowers. ... To reproduce they undergo cross-pollination. Examples: Papaya, White mulberry and Watermelon. Bisexual flowers. The flowers which contain both male and female reproductive organs are known as full or bisexual flowers.
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