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salvia flower is a staminate flower or not????​

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Answered by nishant911641
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Answer:

it is not a staminate flower

Answered by mohanddr
10

Answer:

It is a staminate flower

Explanation:

The flowers are bilateral (irregular) but not truly papilionaceous. ... There are no functional unisexual male (staminate) flowers. ... [e.g. Sunflower, cornflower, sage (Salvia) and verbena.].

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