Biology, asked by rajeevkumarnh1234, 2 months ago

what is a unisexual flower ?​

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Answered by ashutheboss
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Scleria and Carex are the only members of the Cyperaceae in our flora with unisexual flowers. These imperfect flowers occur in spikelets that consist of 3-10+ scales, the lower 2-4 scales being empty, the lower fertile scales being pistillate, the upper fertile scales staminate or sometimes empty.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Unisexual flowers are those that have only one of the stamens or carpels but not both. Coconut blossoms, papaya, watermelon, and other fruits and vegetables are only a few examples.

  • Unisexual flowers are those that have solely male or female reproductive organs. Incomplete flowers are what they are called. Cross-pollination is how they reproduce.
  • Both stamen and carpels are absent in them.
  • Papaya, White Mulberry, and Watermelon are some examples of fruits.
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