A flower that has both stamens and carpels are referred to as bisexual or hermaphroditic. Flowers of this nature are called perfect flowers.
Hermaphroditic flowers or perfect flowers have both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive organs. This allows the flower to self-pollinate or be pollinated by external sources.
"Maphrodite" appears to be a misspelling. If you meant "hermaphrodite," it refers to an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. Hermaphroditic organisms have the ability to self-fertilize or mate with another individual.
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.
To be a hermaphrodite means having both male and female sex organs.
Well some women love flowers and some men do to so i would say both do.
What the hell is a murfinite... You mean hermaphrodite(has both privates)????? If that is what you meant, then the answer is no. She is not a hermaphrodite.
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Assuming you meant hermaphrodite - it means possessing both male and female reproductive organs.
Hermaphroditic flowers or perfect flowers have both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive organs. This allows the flower to self-pollinate or be pollinated by external sources.
"Maphrodite" appears to be a misspelling. If you meant "hermaphrodite," it refers to an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. Hermaphroditic organisms have the ability to self-fertilize or mate with another individual.
•spreads rapidly •perennial plant •Silverweed flowers are insect pollinated as well as self-pollinated as they are hermaphrodite
Date palm is a dioecious species with male and female flowers being produced in clusters on separate palms. These flowering clusters are produced with axils of leaves of the previous year's growth. In rare cases both pistillate and staminate flowers are produced on the same spike while the presence of hermaphrodite flowers in the inflorescence has also been reported (Mason, 1915; Milne, 1918). Palms which carry both unisexual and hermaphrodite flowers are known as polygamous.
The Hermaphrodite was created in 1847.
A 'typical' hermaphrodite would be an earthworm.
She wears a headband of artificial flowers. They are meant to resemble spring flowers.
The novel "The Hermaphrodite" by Julia Ward Howe contains approximately 300 pages.
Un hermaphrodite (masculine noun).