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Hibiscus flowers are typically hermaphroditic, meaning they contain both male and female reproductive structures. The male parts, called stamens, produce pollen, while the female part, known as the pistil, contains the ovary. This reproductive structure allows hibiscus flowers to self-pollinate or cross-pollinate with other flowers. Overall, their sexuality contributes to their ability to reproduce effectively in various environments.

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