Well, I do know that Ginkgo trees are male or female. Female Ginkgos produce grape-like fruits that smell really bad when you step on them. Male Ginkgos do not produce this fruit. I hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswers user
Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
female marijuana plants produce buds (they are what you want to smoke) and male just try to pollenate the females to produce seeds. if you see a male, cut it down and get it away from any possible females unless you are trying to get a female to produce a lot of seeds for the future...
There are indeed female trees, millions of them. With any separate-sexed (dioecious) species, one tree will be all male, and another will be all female. For example, willow trees will either be males, or females. Aspens or cottonwood trees will each be either a male, or a female tree. Many shrubs, too, will be separate-sexed...for example, a yew or juniper bush will either be a male, or a female. It is important to note, too, that male plants produce allergenic pollen, and female plants do not produce any pollen. For further info on this, see the book, Allergy-Free Gardening, by Thomas Leo Ogren.
Female and male emus do not have any particular names. They are just male and female emus.
any either way is fine
any trees that loose their leaves in autumn/winter... eg oak, beech, eucalyptus etc etc Such plants are DECIDUOUS, not dioecious. Dioecious plants are those which have male and female flowers on separate plants, e.g. Holly and Hemp. Edited answer: Plants having male and female sex organs on seperate plants are called dioecious such as Cycas, Encephalartus, Dioon, Zamia and macrozamia etc.
no. all seeds mean is that the female plant was exposed to the pollen of a male plant at some point. if the grower dosent separate male and female plants, any type of weed could contain seeds.
What is the difference between a female and male Kinkajou
there is female, but no fe-male.
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There is no specific name for a female platypus, or even a male one.
Any combination of male and female in an animal is called a hermaphrodite.