Papaya plants exhibit imperfect flowers, meaning they have separate male and female reproductive structures on different flowers. Male flowers produce pollen and are typically found in clusters, while female flowers develop into fruit after pollination. Some papaya plants may also produce hermaphroditic flowers, containing both male and female parts, allowing for self-pollination. This reproductive strategy contributes to the plant's adaptability and fruit production.
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