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Flowering plants have developed certain outbredding devices to discourage self-pollination and encourage cross-pollination. One of these is not an examples of such outbreeding device.

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Answered by yoshubh
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yes

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Answered by virat293
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Cleistogamous flowers are intersexual. They remain closed causing self-pollination. Cleistogamy occurs late in the flowering season in some plants. e.g., Commelina, balsam, Oxalis, Viola. These plants possess both chasmogamous and cleistogamous flowers. In cleistogamous flowers, the anthers dehisce inside closed flowers. The growth of style brings the pollen grains in contact with stigma. Cleistogamy ensures self-pollination. So, the correct answer is 'Cleistogamy'.

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