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Lavender plants (genus Lavandula) are typically hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs within the same flower. However, some species may exhibit unisexual traits, with separate male and female flowers on different plants. Generally, most cultivated lavender varieties are considered hermaphroditic, allowing for self-pollination and cross-pollination by pollinators.

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