When does an incomplete flower become a perfect one
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A flower that lacks one or more of these whorls is said to be an incomplete flower. A loss of the reproductive whorls has special terminology. A flower with both stamens and pistil(s) is said to be a perfect flower, whereas one missing either of those is said to be an imperfect flower.
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Stamens and pistils are not present together in all flowers. When both are present the flower is said to be perfect, or bisexual, regardless of a lack of any other part that renders it incomplete
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