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Unisexual flowers are present in​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unisexual flowers are present in Morus, Ficus and Poinsettia. A unisexual flower is one that has stamens but no pistils or having pistils but no stamens. A flower having only stamens is said to be staminate, or male. A flower having only pistils is said to be pistillate, or female. In many unisexual flowers, the nonfunctioning organs of the other sex are present in reduced form, thus attesting to the plants original bisexual nature. Such flowers are said to be functionally male or functionally female.

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Answered by susheelakushwaha242
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यूनिसेक्सुअल फ्लॉवर्स आर प्रेजेंट इन

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