explain about structure of bisexual flower
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A bisexual flower is one that has both male and female reproductive parts i.e. androecium and gynoecium. It is also called 'perfect flower' or 'hermaphrodite flower' or 'androgynous flower' or 'complete flower'.
The male reproductive parts are the stamens and the female reproductive parts are the carpels.
Pollination may occur within the flower (self pollination) or even through pollen from another flower (cross pollination).
Examples of bisexual flowers are hibiscus, lily, sweet pea, etc.
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