Yes, a spadix is typically unisexual, meaning it can bear either male or female flowers, but not both. In many plants, such as those in the family Araceae (like calla lilies and jack-in-the-pulpit), the spadix is surrounded by a bract called a spathe. This arrangement often facilitates pollination by attracting specific pollinators and promoting cross-pollination between separate plants.
Oxycanus spadix was created in 1935.
Hadrurus spadix was created in 1940.
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Bisexual flower
A sunflower is a unisexual flower. Flowers that are unisexual have either stamens and no pistils or pistils with no stamens.
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It depends on gender. Males or bisexual, females are unisexual