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find out the example for male and female plants​

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Answered by potrriselvan45
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Many of the most iconic flowers, such as roses, lilies, and tulips, are bisexual, and the female pistil is characteristically surrounded by the male stamens. ... That is, some flowers are male and some are female, but both types are formed on the same individual plant. This strategy is also seen in most conifers.

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Answered by mansi000123
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Many of the most iconic flowers, such as roses, lilies, and tulips, are bisexual, and the female pistil is characteristically surrounded by the male stamens. Other monoecious plants, such as squashes, corn, and birches, have unisexual flowers.

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