Let me think first. Are you pretty or not? If not, I will not give you the answer.
I do have to point out that the male plant doesn't produce seeds. It pollinates, which is what ultimately makes the female plant produce seeds. you would need a female plant to get any seeds at all.
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
The Peas-in-a-Pod are called Peaty (male), Peatrice (female) and Peanelope (female). They all cleverly have the word 'pea' spelt in their names.
no they are hermafitdites they are all male and female
Tornadoes do not get names, hurricanes and tropical storms do. And even then hurricane names are a mix of male and female. Originally all hurricane names were female, stemming from George R. Stewart's 1941 novel Storm. This was replaced in 1979 by a system of alternating male and female names due to complaints that the old system was sexist.
There are no particular names for the male and female koala. Sometimes the male is referred to as a "buck" and the female as a "doe", but these terms are not formally recognised. The young koala is called a joey, which is the same name by which all young marsupials are known.
If you mean you want to cross breed two plants? First of all you need a male and a female. When the male is ready to pollinate you need to transfer the male pollen to the female. Not all plants are compatible.
really the question here is what is a monoecious and what is a dioecious. answer those. and all will be clear.
No. All fruit are enlarged ovaries of the plant. the seeds are usually surrounded by the sweet flesh of the fruit. All cantaloupe are therefore a female part. flowering plants that produce fruits do have flowers with male and female parts, though.
It is possible to intentionally stress a female plant through environmental conditions to make the female grow male flowers containing female pollen, meaning all seeds produced from this pollen will be female seeds.
All bulls are male. Cows are female, mostly.
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.