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It is a flowering plant

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Yes papaya is a soft stemmed plant

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Is papaya tree a woody stem plant?

papaya tree is soft stem


Is papaya herbaceous?

Yes, the papaya plant is a large tropical herb.


Does papaya tree produce flower?

The Carica papaya or pawpaw plant comes in three sexes: male, female and hermaphrodite The male papaya plant only produces flowers with pollen. They can never make fruit. Almost all commercial papaya orchards contain only hermaphrodites.


Is papaya a complete flower?

Papaya flowers are generally unisexual. Hence these are never complete.


Is an orange tree a flowering or nonflowering plant?

Yes, most are wind pollinated but many have fairly large insect pollinated flowers. Deciduous trees with noticable flowers include, magnolias, laburnum, horse chestnuts, apple, cherries and lilacs.


What is the scientific term for papaya tree?

papaya tree


How are the papaya growing?

It grows on a tropical plant, native to Brazil.


Is a kudzu plant vascular or non vascular?

Papaya is a tropical fruit which grows on a vascular plant (tree).


Why is lonely papaya tree hard to see with fruit?

because the female and parts of papaya plant are on two different plants so a alone plant fails to pollinate and fruit doesnot develop


What insect fertilizes the flowers that grow on cacao tree trunks?

The flowers of the cacao tree are not fertilized by bees like most flowers. These flowers are pollinated by gnats. It is this insect that carries the pollen from flower to flower which allows the cocoa pods to grow.


Is a buttercup flower a wind or insect pollinated plant?

It's bright and showy, and even has little nectar ducts under its petals, so insect-pollinated. Wind-pollinated plants generally don't have flowers, or the flowers are very small and inconspicuous, like those of grass. Wind-pollinated plants also make far more pollen (try tapping a pine tree or reed in spring) because the wind does not take it directly to its destination, much of it will be lost. With insects there's a fair chance the little there is will reach another flower of the same species.


Scientific name of papaya tree?

carica papaya