lilies, roses , gulmohar,orchid sweet peas, african violet
Yes, Ipomea has bisexual flowers meaning that each flower contains both male and female reproductive parts. Not all flowers are bisexual. Some plants are monoecious and have separate male and female flowers. Corn, oaks and squash are examples of monoecious plants. Some plants are dioecious where each plant will have either all male or all female flowers. Holly, ginkgo and blueberries are examples of dioecious plants.
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Daffodil
one example of bisexual animal is Cockroach
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The red oleander plant (Nerium oleander) is a flowering shrub and not capable of having a sexual orientation. "Bisexual" refers to the sexuality of individuals, not plants.
Examples of eukaryotes include animals (such as humans), plants (such as trees), fungi (such as mushrooms), protists (such as amoebas), and algae (such as seaweed).
Bisexual flowers, also known as perfect flowers, have both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive structures within the same flower. This allows the flower to self-pollinate or be pollinated by other flowers of the same species. Examples of plants with bisexual flowers include roses and lilies.
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Plants bearing bisexual flowers and having self incompatibility and also dioceous plants bearing unisexual flowers.
Not Dioecious nor Monoecious. It comes under another category Monocliny !
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