The term "bisexual flower" typically refers to flowers that have both male (stamens) and female (pistils) reproductive structures. Many flowers, including those from various species, are indeed bisexual, meaning they can produce both pollen and ovules, allowing them to self-pollinate or cross-pollinate with other flowers. "Blossom" generally refers to the flowering part of a plant, which can be bisexual or unisexual depending on the species. Therefore, whether a blossom is bisexual depends on the specific type of flower in question.
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Bisexual flower
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Delaware's state flower is the peach blossom.
Florida's state flower is the peach blossum.
The state flower of Arkansas is the Apple Blossom.
The Arkansas state flower is the Apple Blossom.
The Oregon Grape is the state flower of Oregon. It is not the Grape Blossom.
The Oregon Grape (not the grape blossom) is the state flower of Oregon.
The Arkansas, and Michigan state flower is the Apple Blossom
The Apple Blossom is the state bird because it just is.