How many sepals petals stamens pistil uni-sexual or bisexual complete or incomplete male or female flower is jasmine
bisexual
Not Dioecious nor Monoecious. It comes under another category Monocliny !
complete
The China rose, also known as hibiscus rosa-sinensis, is a unisexual flower. It typically exhibits both male and female reproductive structures but is often categorized as unisexual because individual flowers usually have either male or female parts, not both. This characteristic allows for cross-pollination, which can enhance genetic diversity.
Hibiscus flowers are considered complete flowers because they contain all four main floral parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils.
Yes, A hibiscus flower is a bisexual & complete flower as it has all 4 whorls present [calyx, corrola, stamen & carpel]
yes!
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Unisex flowers are those flowers that are only male (stamen) or female (pistil) - not both. Squash plants have unisex flowers. Only the fertilized female flowers will produce a squash. The male flowers drop off when they are done.
Examples of incomplete flowers include flowers from the grass family (Poaceae), such as corn, wheat, and rice. These flowers lack one or more of the four main parts: sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils. Other examples of incomplete flowers include cucumbers, zucchinis, and pumpkins.
Hibiscus flowers are bisexual because they contain both female (pistil) and male (stamen) reproductive organs within the same flower. This allows them to self-pollinate and produce seeds without needing another flower for fertilization.
No, a China rose (hibiscus) is not a complete flower as it lacks some essential parts like stamens and pistils. It is considered an incomplete flower because it is missing either male or female reproductive structures.