Yes, sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) are considered bisexual because they possess both male and female reproductive structures within the same flower. Each sunflower head is made up of numerous individual florets, where the central disc florets contain both stamens (male) and pistils (female). This allows for self-pollination and also attracts pollinators to facilitate cross-pollination.
it is a bisexual flower
Bisexual flower
Bisexual
bisexual
yes it is a bisexual flower
unsexual flower
Bisexual
Bisexual
A bisexual flower, also known as a perfect flower, has both male (stamen) and female (pistil) reproductive organs present within the same flower. This means that the flower is capable of self-pollination. An example of a bisexual flower is a rose or a lily.
unisexual
no it is not
No