male plants are bad, take male away from females
During the mating season they will like each other. Otherwise the female will attack the male.
Lilacs (Syringa) are hermaphroditic plants, meaning they have both male and female reproductive structures within the same flower. Each flower contains stamens (the male part) that produce pollen and a pistil (the female part) that can receive pollen for fertilization. This allows lilacs to self-pollinate or cross-pollinate with other lilac plants.
For pollination, it is recommended to plant male and female holly shrubs within 50 feet of each other. This distance allows bees and other pollinators to transfer the pollen between the flowers of the male and female plants effectively.
yes. the male may KILL the female
NO female bettas do not fight each other
No Dogs and other mammals need a male and a female.
"They will mate but if you keep them in there at the birth then the female will kill the male."
to fight over the female
well duhhhhhh ;)
if they are males, yes ,if they are male and female no.
I think they should.
All bettas will fight each other, male or female. Always keep them separated.