Dioecious

With unisexual flowers, the male and female flowers on different plants; with male and female plants.


Species with male and female parts on separate plants.


Having stamens and pistils in separate flowers on different parts of the same species.


Male and female flowers on various plants.


Having male and female flowers borne on separate plants.


A species in which any particular plant bears either staminate or pistillate flowers, but not both; the species is composed of separate staminate and pistillate plants.


Plant species in which male and female flowers are on separate plants. In these species, fruit is produced only by female plants. In most flowering plants, male and female parts occur within the same flower. These flowers are referred to as hermaphroditic, bisexual, or perfect. (Compare monoecious).


Having male (staminate) and female (pistillate) flowers produced on separate plants of same species.


Describes a species with female and male flowers on separate plants.


Having unisexual flowers with the sexes on different plants.


In botany, having only one sex. male or female, present in each individual.


Bearing male and female flowers on different plants, so that for fruit and seed production to take place there needs to be a male plant present as well as the female. This is not the same as self-incompatibility, as in apples and pears, in which flowers are bisexual but unable to be fertilized by pollen from the same plant or clone, and hence require the presence of a different clone or cultivar for pollination.


 


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