why are cleistogamous flowers considered as antogamous?
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In comparison, cleistogamous flowers are obligate self-pollinators with vestigial or obsolete petals, no nectar, usually reduced numbers of underdeveloped stamens (though still capable of producing a few viable pollen grains), and a reduced and commonly coiled style to effect self-pollination
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in comparison cleistogamous flower are obligated self pollinators with vestigial or obstolete petal no nectar usually reduce the number of underdeveloped stamen and a reduce and commonly coiled style to effect self pollination
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