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(ii) A cross-pollinated flower to be examined and

identified and the parts to be studied and

labelled e.g. Hibiscus.​

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Answered by aratrikashrivastava
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Hibiscus can self-pollinate. In other words, pollen from the male parts of the flower ca pollinate the female parts of that same blossom. Hibiscus pollen germinates on the stamen, the male part of the plant. From the stamen, it is transferred to the stigma pads of the pistil, the female parts of the plant.

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