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− | '''Perfect flowers''' are [[flower]]s with both stamens and pistils. A "perfect" flower contains both male and female reproductive parts, so it is able to pollinate itself. <ref>http://davesgarden.com/guides/terms/go/1148/</ref> | + | '''Perfect flowers''' are [[flower]]s with both stamens and pistils. <ref>[http://chestofbooks.com/gardening-horticulture/American-Horticultural-Manual-Vol1/35-Perfect-and-Imperfect-Flowers.html American-Horticultural-Manual Perfect and Imperfect Flowers]</ref> A "perfect" flower contains both male and female reproductive parts, so it is able to pollinate itself. <ref>http://davesgarden.com/guides/terms/go/1148/</ref> |
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Revision as of 10:08, March 26, 2010
Perfect flowers are flowers with both stamens and pistils. [1] A "perfect" flower contains both male and female reproductive parts, so it is able to pollinate itself. [2]