The gumamela, or hibiscus, is typically classified as a monoecious plant. This means that it has both male and female reproductive structures within the same flower, allowing it to produce pollen and seeds without the need for another plant for fertilization. This self-fertilizing capability enhances its reproductive efficiency.
Birds are dioecious. They are either male or female. Never both.
Dioecious refers to a plant or animal species in which individuals are either male or female, with separate reproductive organs. This means that male and female individuals are required for reproduction to occur. Examples of dioecious plants include holly and kiwi plants.
yes they are
Bivalves are typically dioecious, meaning individuals have separate male and female reproductive organs. However, some species can change sex throughout their lifespan, exhibiting some degree of sexual plasticity.
gumamela is a dicot stem
Birds are dioecious. They are either male or female. Never both.
They are also known as dioecious
dioecious
marchantia is dioecious
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Mammals are diocious .
no, dioecious is pants... fish are not plants they are, well fish.
The persimmon is unusual. It is dioecious to monoecious. Androdioecious and tri-monoecious persimmons exist.
what is the smell of a gumamela
gumamela flower
species of gumamela
Dioecious refers to a plant or animal species in which individuals are either male or female, with separate reproductive organs. This means that male and female individuals are required for reproduction to occur. Examples of dioecious plants include holly and kiwi plants.