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Maturation of androecium and gynoecium at different times

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In a bisexual or hermaphrodite flower, when androecium and gynoecium matures at different times, the phenomenon is referred as 'Dichogamy'. It is nature's mechanism for avoiding self pollination and promoting cross pollination. ... And if androecium matures early this condition is known as protandry.

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➨In a bisexual or hermaphrodite flower, when androecium and gynoecium matures at different times, the phenomenon is referred as 'Dichogamy. It is nature's mechanism for avoiding self pollination and promoting cross pollination. And if androecium matures early this condition is known as protandry.

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