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Kamini flowers, also known as Murraya paniculata, primarily reproduce through sexual reproduction via pollination. The flowers attract pollinators like bees, which transfer pollen from the male to the female parts of the flower, facilitating fertilization. Additionally, kamini can reproduce asexually through vegetative propagation, where new plants can grow from cuttings or suckers. This dual reproductive strategy allows for both genetic diversity and rapid colonization.

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