why do some plants have both chasmogamous and cleistogamous flowers
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To promote cross-pollination, chasmogamous flowers often have strikingly colored petals and nectar guides/nectaries to attract and reward pollinators. ... The closed morphology of cleistogamous flowers hinders them from exposing their reproductive organs and forces self-pollination.
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