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when is a flower said to be bisexual
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Answered by sathu7953
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This flower has both stamens and a pistil and is, thus, bisexual or also called a perfect flower or a hermaphordite. This is also a heterochlamydeous flower, i.e., it has both a calyx and corolla. Definition: Referring to a flower with a functional androecium and a functional gynoecium.


Answered by SomeoneVerySpecial
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<b>Here is the answer to your question!!

A flower is said to be bisexual flower when it contains both Standing and Pistil.

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