there is the male and female part, which means that plants don't have a specific gender
Male and Female gametophytes are in separate plants
A dioecious plant is a plant species that have separate organs of reproduction, male and female reproductive organs, on separate male and female plants. Monocious plants have male and female reproductive organs on the same plant.
A female cannabis plant can produce seeds if it is pollinated by a male plant. However, when grown without male plants present, female cannabis plants will not produce seeds and will instead focus on producing cannabinoid-rich flowers.
You can determine the sex of a kiwi plant by looking at the flowers. Female kiwi plants have a single pistil in the center, while male kiwi plants have several stamens surrounding the center. Only female plants will produce fruit.
Gladiolus is a complete flower. The flowers have both male and female parts. There are no separate flowers for male and female. There are no separate male and female plants for gladiolus.
Some plants have separate male and female flowers, dioecious plants have male and female flowers on separate plants, monecious plants have male and female flowers on the same plants . Holly trees and kiwi vines are diocious.
Male and Female gametophytes are in separate plants
Fruit will only divelop from female parts of the flower but many plants can be both male and female.
Yes there is male and female plants. Female plants produce the bud and male plants produce pollen sacs when the pollen germinates with the female plant it produces seeds.
A dioecious plant is a plant species that have separate organs of reproduction, male and female reproductive organs, on separate male and female plants. Monocious plants have male and female reproductive organs on the same plant.
male plants are bad, take male away from females
The pumpkin flower has both male and female parts...this is called monoecious (one house). Other plants have separate male and female plants dioecious (two houses).
yes male and female
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A female cannabis plant can produce seeds if it is pollinated by a male plant. However, when grown without male plants present, female cannabis plants will not produce seeds and will instead focus on producing cannabinoid-rich flowers.
No, plants do not have genders as animals do. Most plants have separate male and female reproductive structures, but they do not have distinct genders like male and female organisms. Instead, plants reproduce through pollination and fertilization of their reproductive structures.