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Yes, orchids have both stamens and pistils as part of their reproductive structures. In orchids, the flower typically contains one or two stamens that are fused to the column, which is a unique feature of this family. The pistil, which consists of the ovary, style, and stigma, is also located within the column. This specialized structure allows for unique pollination mechanisms, often involving specific pollinators.

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