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.
Flowers can be either male, female or both. So, yes. There are parts of a flower that are male and female, these parts occur in either male or female, or a combined 'gender' flower.
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No,there is not such a thing such as male cell and female cell.
In the cones. In some species of conifer there are male and female trees so all the cones on each tree would be all male or all female.
trees do not have genders Unless... they are separate-sexed (dioecious) species, such as ash, red maple, box elder, yew, juniper, poplar, aspen, pepper tree, ginkgo, mulberry, etc. With dioecious species, one tree will be male, and another will be female. Some trees have both sexes on the same tree (such as a pine tree) and this is called monoecious. Any tree of a dioecious species that produces fruit or seed or seed pods is a female tree. Also, in horticulture named cultivars (asexually propagated by budding, grafting, cuttings or division) of dioecious species will consistently always be male, or female. For example, a Red maple tree sold as the cultivar 'Autumn Glory' is a female tree (and it will produce seeds when mature). It is important to note that male trees produce allergenic pollen, and female trees do not produce any pollen.
The male cones are located below the female cones on a tree. Also, the timing of cone production varies among trees to ensure that one tree will be producing male cones while another tree produces female cones. This is a form of temporal regulation.
No, the weight of the brain is not same in male and female. The weight of the brain in female is approximately 1400 and in male is 1600.
Male.
no, it's just a PLAIN TREE! No male OR female. Though, there are male and female CElls
Only if the male is at least half the size of the female, as the female will recognise it as food.
they are all called tree frogs male or female
How do you tell a male pacific frog from a female
it is a conifer
The male and female pincone are both grown on the same tree.
Both Male and Female do. its a tail
A jenny is a female donkey or a female wren. There is no such thing as a male jenny.
You cannot tell if a persimmon tree is a male or female at 4 inches tall. Female trees are the only ones that produce fruit. The flowers on a female tree are slightly larger than a male.
No,there is not such a thing such as male cell and female cell.
There is no such thing as a male female. Neither the male nor the female Capuchin monkey has a specific name. They are just monkeys.