You would need a female.
No, You need a male holly to get berries on a female plant.
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.
Unlike other species, female jicama does not need a male plant to produce fruit.
No. There are male and female flowers on the one plant.
Canna is a complete flower. The flower has both male and female sex organs. You do not need to buy both a "male" plant and "female" plant.
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.
Cucurbits are referred to as monoecious because they have separate male and female flowers on the same plant. This allows for self-pollination and fertilization to occur without the need for another plant.
You do not need a male and female lilac bush in order for it to flower. There are both male and female flowers on each lilac bush.
One squash plant is generally enough to produce fruit, as squash plants have separate male and female flowers on the same plant. Bees and other pollinators can transfer pollen from male to female flowers within the same plant to enable fruit production. Additionally, hand-pollination can be done if needed.
The sunflower is a bisexual flower. This means that it has both male and female reproductive parts, so you not need both a male and female plant in order to have flowers.
to have a chick yes you need a male and a female but if you want the eggs you have for breakfast no you don't need a male
To make a female marijuana plant, the male parts (pollen sacs) need to be removed before flowering to prevent pollination. This is typically done by identifying and removing the male plants from the growing area to avoid cross-pollination.