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<p>species, the plants produce hermaphrodite flowers and separate male-sterile pistillate flowers. One example is the meadow saxifrage, <a href="page.php?w=Saxifraga_granulata">Saxifraga granulata</a>. Charles Darwin gave several other examples in his 1877 book "The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species".</p>

<p>About 57% of moss species and 68% of liverworts are <a href="page.php?w=Dioicy">unisexual</a>, meaning that their gametophytes produce either male or female gametes, but not both.</p>

<p>Sequential hermaphroditism is</p><p>
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