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What is the difference between a bisexual and a unisexual flower? 

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When a flower has both androecium and gynoecium, it is bisexual or hermaphrodite. A flower having either only stamens or only carpels is unisexual. Unisexual flowers are said to be imperfect in contrast to perfect flowers which contain both androecium and gynoecium.
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