HOW IS DICHOGAMY DIFFERENT FROM HOMOGAMY?
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This is known as homogamy. In such flowers, pollen grains of the flower can pollinate the stigma of the same flower whereas dichogamy is the condition where stamens and carpels of a bisexual flower mature at different times and hence self-pollination is eliminated.
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This is known as homogamy. In such flowers, pollen grains of the flower can pollinate the stigma of the same flower whereas dichogamy is the condition where stamens and carpels of a bisexual flower mature at different times and hence self-pollination is eliminated.
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