👉 Gynandrosporous is a term that refers to the presence of spores or gynans in a plant, which are usually found on the stamens and ovules. Spores are reproductive structures that develop from the stigma of a flower, and they are often used as indicators of sexual orientation in many cultures around the world. In botanical terms, gynandrosporous flowers have 20-30 spores per cell, which can be dispersed by wind or water.