cut it down. plant a female they are one if the fastest growers
the poplar plants stop pollination when they die, and after it is cut down.
No, they are male trees and only produce pollen
Most magnolia trees are considered to be hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive parts on the same tree. However, some species may have separate male and female trees.
Yes, Ginkgo trees are dioecious, meaning individual trees are either male or female and produce either male or female reproductive organs, not both on the same tree.
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.
Yes. The male and female flower grow on separate trees and pollination is by wind.
the poplar plants stop pollination when they die, and after it is cut down.
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Trees can be either male or female, depending on the species. Some trees have both male and female reproductive parts on the same tree, while others have separate male and female trees.
Yes, maple trees can be either male or female. Male maple trees produce pollen, while female maple trees produce seeds.
No, trees are not classified as male or female based on their reproductive characteristics. Most trees have both male and female reproductive parts on the same tree, and are considered monoecious. Some trees have separate male and female trees, known as dioecious trees.
Trees can be male, female, or both. The gender of a tree can be determined by looking at its flowers or cones. Male trees produce pollen, while female trees produce seeds. Some trees have both male and female reproductive parts on the same tree, making them monoecious, while others have separate male and female trees, making them dioecious.
Male and female pistachio trees can be identified by looking at their flowers. Male trees have flowers that produce pollen, while female trees have flowers that develop into nuts. This difference in flower structure helps in distinguishing between male and female pistachio trees.
No, they are male trees and only produce pollen
No, trees do not have distinct male and female genders like animals do. Instead, most trees have both male and female reproductive parts on the same tree, allowing them to reproduce through pollination.