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  • Parts of a flower diagram.
    Rights: University of Waikato Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato Published 3 August 2022 Size: 3.9 MB Referencing Hub media

    In some plants, both female and male organs are contained in the same flower. In other plants, the female and male flowers are on different flowers. Sometimes, individual plants will have only male or female flowering parts. This is common in New Zealand native1 plants.

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    1. native: A species that lives naturally in a country, as opposed to species that have been introduced by the activity of humans. 
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    2. A species that lives naturally in a country, as opposed to species that have been introduced by the activity of humans.