Bisexual
Bisexual
A rose is not a unisexual flower. The rose is a bisexual flower. This means that reproduction does not require a male and female plant.
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.
A flower without stamen is known as a unisexual flower. And even a flower without pistel/carpel is known as unisexual flower. A flower is known as bisexual if it contains both stamen and pistel/carpel
papaya, water melon,musk melon are some examples
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Flowers house the female and male sexual organs of the plant -- the pistil and stamen, respectively. Some plants have both sex organs (known as bisexual, perfect, or hermaphrodite), and some have one or the other (called imperfect or unisexual), needing two flowers of the same species to reproduce.
Allamanda is a bisexual plant because it has both male and female reproductive organs (stamens and pistils) in the same flower. The presence of both male and female reproductive structures in the same flower allows the plant to self-pollinate, although it can also be cross-pollinated by insects or other pollinators.
It is called a bisexual plant (bi-sex-ual).
no they are hermafitdites they are all male and female
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