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what are staminate flowers

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A staminate flower is a male flower, bearing only stamens. A pistillate flower is female, bearing only pistils. A monoecious (pronounced moan-EE-shus) plant has separate male flowers and female flowers occurring on the same plant.

Answered by lovingheart
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Male flower or staminate is the staminate flowers.

Explanation:

  • Male flower only bearing stamens.
  • In plant female flower is the pistilate flower.
  • Female flower only bearing pistils.
  • Same plant consists of separate male flower and female flower.
  • Absence of pistilate is called staminate flower or male flower.
  • A flower having a stamens is called staminate flower.
  • Without pistil, the staminate only cannot produce seeds.
  • Example is cucurbitacea flower.
  • In flower, male sex organ or reproductive structure is the stamens and pistil is the female reproductive organ or female sex organ.
  • Filament and anther are the two part of stamens.
  • Stamens produce a pollen grains.

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