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Flower Sex Types Explained: Hermaphrodite, Male, and Female Floral Structures #1198869 (License: Personal Use)
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This botanical illustration contrasts three floral sex strategies: hermaphroditic flowers containing both stamens (♂) and carpels (♀), and dioecious or monoecious arrangements where male and female flowers are separate. Each purple circle represents a flower, with gender symbols indicating reproductive organs; red lines highlight labeled structures for clarity. The diagram supports learning about plant breeding systems and pollination ecology.
Used in educational biology or horticulture web pages explaining plant reproductive morphology; targets students, teachers, and gardening enthusiasts seeking to understand flower sexuality and its implications for cultivation and conservation.
Related Cliparts: Understand plant reproduction with this clear diagram showing hermaphrodite, male, and female flower types-ideal for botany students and gardeners.
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