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Standard VII
Biology
Types of Flower
Flowers that ...
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Flowers that contain both stamen and pistil are called
flowers.
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Bisexual flowers contain both the stamen (androecium) and pistil (gynoecium) in a same flower. E.g., Datura, hibiscus, ipomea, etc.
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