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Flowers which have neither androecium nor gynoecium are called _______________ flowers.


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  1. In a flower, petals, sepals, androecium and gynoecium are called whorls of the flower.
  2. If a flower has all the whorls, it is called complete flower.
  3. If the flower has either androecium or gynoecium, it is called incomplete flower.
  4. If the flower has both androecium and gynoecium, it is called bisexual or hermaphrodite flower.
  5. If the flower has both androecium and gynoecium absent in it, then it is called neutral flower.

Final answer : Flowers which have neither androecium nor gynoecium are called neutral flowers


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