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Allamanda, a genus of flowering plants in the Apocynaceae family, is primarily characterized by its unisexual flowers, meaning that individual flowers are either male or female. However, some species may exhibit bisexual flowers, containing both male and female reproductive structures. This variation can depend on the specific species and environmental factors. Overall, while many Allamanda species are unisexual, they are not exclusively so.

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