Imperfect flower

/ɪmˈpərfɪkt ˈflaʊər/ noun

A flower that contains either male reproductive parts (stamens) or female reproductive parts (pistils), but not both. These unisexual flowers require separate male and female flowers for reproduction to occur.

From Latin 'imperfectus' meaning incomplete or unfinished, used in botany to describe flowers lacking either male or female reproductive organs. The term contrasts with 'perfect flowers' in traditional botanical classification.

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