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Hermaphrodite flowers

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Answered by prakritichowdhary5
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Hermaphrodite is used in botany to describe a flower that has both staminate (male, pollen-producing) and carpellate (female, ovule-producing) parts. This condition is seen in many common garden plants.

Answered by crazykidzzz
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Hermaphrodite is used in botany to describe a flower that has both staminate (male, pollen-producing) and carpellate (female, ovule-producing) parts. This condition is seen in many common garden plants. Eg: Roses, Lilies, Horse Chestnut, Magnolia, Linden, Sunflower, Daffodil, Mango.

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