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The reproductive parts, male and female, of an hibiscus flower.
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Andrew Trundlewagon club has replied to Amelia clubThanks for the comment, really interesting, I had not thought about that but you are right that's exactly what they look like. I suppose they have a similar function in a way, one to trap pollen and the other to trap insects.
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