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When is a flower said to be a bisexual flower?​

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Answered by ago607644
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The presence of functional gynoecium and functional androecium are said to be the part of the bisexual flower. In other words, it has the pistil and stamen on both the end making it hermaphrodite and a perfect plant. This type of flower has the corolla and calyx that makes it more functional.

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The presence of functional gynoecium and functional androecium are said to be the part of the bisexual flower. In other words, it has the pistil and stamen on both the end making it hermaphrodite and a perfect plant. This type of flower has the corolla and calyx that makes it more functional.

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