A monoecious plant.
no
Yes
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
A plant or animal with the organs of both sexes is called a hermaphrodite.
All plants contain male and female reproductive structures
Hermaphrodites.
A plant that has both male and female reproductive structures is able to self-pollinate, resulting in the production of seeds without the need for another plant. This can be advantageous for reproduction in environments with limited access to other plants for cross-pollination.
produce a flower
Yes.
The reproductive organ in a rose is the flower, which contains both male and female structures. The male parts, called stamens, produce pollen, while the female part, known as the pistil, contains the ovary where seeds develop after fertilization. Together, these structures facilitate the plant's reproduction through pollination and fertilization.
The male reproductive structures of a plant are made up of the stamen, which includes the anther and filament. The female reproductive structures consist of the pistil, which includes the stigma, style, and ovary.
Allamanda is a bisexual plant because it has both male and female reproductive organs (stamens and pistils) in the same flower. The presence of both male and female reproductive structures in the same flower allows the plant to self-pollinate, although it can also be cross-pollinated by insects or other pollinators.