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What are Perfect Flowers?

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What are Perfect Flowers?

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“Perfect flowers” – rather, it is about this delivery of flowers. I have used their services many times and am sure of excellent service. The most competent florists take into account all your wishes. Delivery is always on time, you can always please your loved ones with such a pleasant surprise and be sure that they will be satisfied

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At first glance, perfect flowers may sound like the ingredients for an ideal wedding bouquet, but the term perfect flowers means something a little different to a botanist or gardener. It all has to do with hermaphroditism, bisexuality and reproduction, at least in the plant world. A flowering plant’s reproductive system generally consists of a male component called the stamen and a female component called the pistil. The male stamen is responsible for generating pollen, tiny particles of dust containing part of the plant’s genetic code. Eventually, this pollen must be delivered to the female pistil, which provides its own genetic material in the form of an ovary and a place for the combined elements to mature into fruit. Plants described as imperfect may only have a male stamen or a female pistil, but not both. They depend on insects, birds or the wind to deliver or receive pollen. Perfect flowers, on the other hand, have both stamens and pistils in the same structure. The stamens in

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