The correct option is B Hermaphrodite
A hermaphrodite plant with both carpels and stamens. Hermaphrodite is used in botany to describe a flower that has both staminate (male, pollen-producing) and carpellate (female, ovule-producing) parts. This condition is seen in many common garden plants. Flowers that bear a gynoecium but no stamens are called carpellate. Flowers lacking a gynoecium are called staminate