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How do a plant of male flowers with homogamous head
inflorscence can get to its next generation?



How do a plant of male flowers with homogamous head inflorscence can get to its next generation?..

Answer / swapna

Male flowers with Homogamos heads releases pollengrains and
they are carrried by external agents like water or wind to
female homogamous flowers there by cross pollination
happens and ferilization takes place between these two.

In this way Flowers with homogamous heads continues their
generations.

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