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African violets are male and female flowers. They have pistils (the female part) and stamen (the male part)
Pistils and stamen are the reproductive organs of a plant. They need to mature at the same time so that the plants can be fertilized.
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Yes, flowers can have both male and female reproductive parts. These types of flowers are called "perfect" or "hermaphroditic" flowers. They contain both the male stamen, which produces pollen, and the female pistil, which contains the ovary. This allows them to self-pollinate or be pollinated by other flowers.
Only flowering plants, specifically Angiosperms. Gymnosperms and certain other plant classifications (such as ferns) do not produce flowers and therefore do not have pistils.
Incomplete flower One which lacks any one or more of these parts; calyx, corolla, stamens, and pistils. And Complete flowers contain both the male and female parts (stamen and pistil) as well as sepals and petals. Hope it helps
the differences between a unisexual and a bisexual flower is unisexual flower- the flower may either contain stamen or a carpel. cross pollination takes place in such kinds bisexual flower - such flowers contain both stamen and carpels . there are chances of cross pollination and self pollination in such flowers.
The part which produces the pollen is called the stamen.
The stamen and pistil are called essential organs because they are necessary if there is to be seed.
The stamen and the anther are male reproductive organs in a flower
No, the stamens do. The stamens are the male parts and pistils are the female parts.
Pistil and stamen .