what is sex in plants ?
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Flowers reproduce when the pollen is carried by an unknowing participant to another flower's stigma. Minus bad pickup lines, one-night stands, and other social complexities, plants actually do have sex. ... The “male” portion of the flower is the pollen-loaded stamen, while the egg-holding pistil is the “female” part.
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Flowers reproduce when the pollen is carried by an unknowing participant to another flower's stigma. Minus bad pickup lines, one-night stands, and other social complexities, plants actually do have sex. ... The “male” portion of the flower is the pollen-loaded stamen, while the egg-holding pistil is the “female” part.
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