watermelon is a unisexual flower. write one feature of this flower.
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The flowers which contain only the male or female reproductive organs are called unisexual flowers. ... To reproduce they undergo cross-pollination. They do not have both stamen and carpels. Examples: Papaya, White mulberry and Watermelon
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- Watermelon vines are short, hairless, and grooved. The leaves of vines are deeply lobed and pinnate.
- The plant produces huge, spherical to rectangular fruit as well as lone, yellow flowers.
- The fruit is a "pepo," which is a succulent fruit surrounded by a thick rind made of leather.
- Unisexual flowers are those that only have the male (stamen) or female (pistil) reproductive organs.
- They are known as incomplete flowers.
- They use cross-pollination to reproduce.
- Any flower with either stamens or carpels is referred to as a unisexual flower. They lack carpels and stamens together.
- Examples include watermelon, corn, papaya, and white mulberry.
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