what is incomplete flower????
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A complete flower is a flower which has all the whorls i.e Sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels.
So, an incomplete flower is a flower which has one or more whorls missing,
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An incomplete flower is defined as a flower missing any of its parts in its natural form, i. e. petals, sepals, stamens or pistils. A related term is "imperfect flower" indicating flowers that lack either stamens or pistils.
A flower lacking one or more of the normal flower parts (the male (stamen), female (pistil), petals, and sepals) is called an incomplete flower. ... There are many examples of incomplete flowers, including squash plants, gourds, sweet corn, American holly, and most types of grasses.
According to their structures, some flowers - like roses - are considered to be complete, while others are classified as incomplete. In order for a flower to be considered complete it must have four parts: sepals, petals, stamens and pistils. Incomplete flowers lack one or more of these parts.
A flower lacking one or more of the normal flower parts (the male (stamen), female (pistil), petals, and sepals) is called an incomplete flower. ... There are many examples of incomplete flowers, including squash plants, gourds, sweet corn, American holly, and most types of grasses.
According to their structures, some flowers - like roses - are considered to be complete, while others are classified as incomplete. In order for a flower to be considered complete it must have four parts: sepals, petals, stamens and pistils. Incomplete flowers lack one or more of these parts.
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