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the flowers in which only male parts are present

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Answered by anadikedia4
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. Many of the most iconic flowers, such as roses, lilies, and tulips, are bisexual, and the female pistil is characteristically surrounded by the male stamens

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Answered by smarty928
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Flower is a reproductive organ of an angiosperm plant. ...

A flower in which all the four above mentioned whorls are present is called a complete flower. ...

Flowers that are either staminate (bearing stamens only) or pistillate (bearing pistils only) are termed as unisexual flowers.

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