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Q: Is a squash a staminate or pistillate?
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Is lily monoecious or dioecious?

Jasmine is polygamomonoecious i.e has pistillate,staminate and bisexual flowers.


What are the difference between staminate and pistillate flowers?

the staminate also known as the androecium is composed of the organs of the male reproductive system (flower). these are the anther and filament. the pistillate on the other hand (gynoecium) is composed of the organs of the female reproductive system. these are the pistil, style and ovary.


What is the meaning of pistillate and staminate flower and types of gametes in them?

the staminate also known as the androecium is composed of the organs of the male reproductive system (flower). these are the anther and filament. the pistillate on the other hand (gynoecium) is composed of the organs of the female reproductive system. these are the pistil, style and ovary.


Is the strawberry plant monoecious or dioecious?

Monoecious plants are those in which both the staminate and pistillate flowers are borne on the same plant. Species in which the two imperfect flowers are borne separately in different plants are called dioecious.In strawberry plant,Both the staminate and pistillate flowers are borne on the same plant, so strawberry plant is monoecious.


What are examples of staminate flowers?

examples of staminate flowers


Example of staminate flowers?

Cucumbers, holly, and chrysanthemums have staminate flowers. A staminate flower has working stamens, but not functioning carpels. This is sometimes referred to as a "male" plant. Most flowers have functioning stamens and carpels.


Why can't a staminate produce seeds?

Because a pistol provides the seed and a staminate flower only have stamens.


Do weeping willows lose their leaves in winter?

Yes, weeping willows (Salix babylonica) produce flowers.Specifically, the flowers are called catkins. One tree can have male blossoms, which are called staminate. Another nearby tree may have female blossoms, which are termed pistillate.


Is the hibiscus flower a pistillate flower?

2+2=1


What is an ear of corn called?

pistillate (female) inflorescence, I think this is right..


What are a couple examples of pistillate and stamina flowers?

strawberries and papaya plant


What flowers have a pistil?

Members of the family Cucurbitaceae like melons and squashes have pistillate (female) and staminate (male) flowers on the same plant separately. On the other hand, in date palm the plants bearing pistillate flowers are separate.