Flower in which stamens are absent
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Monosexual flowers or incomplete flowers
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Stamens are the male parts of a flower consisting of anther, filament, pollen sacs and pollen grains.
Flowers can be either unisexual or bisexual.
Flowers in which the stamens and carpels are present in the same flower are called as bisexual flowers. Example: sunflower, pea.
Flowers in which the stamens and carpels are present in different flowers are called as unisexual flowers. Example: papaya, date palm.
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Here is your answer:
Stamens are the male parts of a flower consisting of anther, filament, pollen sacs and pollen grains.
Flowers can be either unisexual or bisexual.
Flowers in which the stamens and carpels are present in the same flower are called as bisexual flowers. Example: sunflower, pea.
Flowers in which the stamens and carpels are present in different flowers are called as unisexual flowers. Example: papaya, date palm.
Hope it helps u.
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