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Flowers typically have two types of sex: perfect (or hermaphroditic) flowers, which contain both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive organs, and imperfect flowers, which have either male or female organs but not both. Perfect flowers can self-pollinate or cross-pollinate, while imperfect flowers rely on different flowers for reproduction, leading to dioecious (male and female on separate plants) or monoecious (both sexes on one plant) classifications. This differentiation plays a key role in plant reproduction and genetic diversity.

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