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Flower Development: Bottom arrow indicates pistillate flowers (women) and the top arrow are staminate flowers (men). (Men) Staminate flowers use pollinator attraction towards female flowers to achieve more mating opportunities.
12022-05-27T18:37:50-07:00Amanda Bueno-Kling6d5abc610c22a22e4d47af8113c6196fb76ced5cReproductive Morphology2Both male and female flowers, as well as the seed pods, are depicted in this image. #sachainchiplain2022-05-31T13:08:33-07:00Christopher Gilman1985b99a2acd541caa12a10c3ebf6896565283ab