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A plant bearing both male and female flowers is called

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Answered by vijukochra1999
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monoecious

Explanation:

male flower (staminate) and female flower (pistillate ) are present on same plant body called monoecious. e.g.cucurbits,coconut& maize.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A plant bearing both male flowers and female flowers are known as Monoecious plant.

Explanation:

  • The plants can have both male flowers and female flowers as well, and we can say this by the basis of the reproductive parts present in that particular flower of a plant.
  • If they have only male reproductive system in a flower, which is the stamen, which participates in the reproduction of a plant, is androecium.
  • If they have only the female reproductive system in a flower, which is a the ovary, which participates in reproduction of plant, is gynoecium.
  • It contain both staminate and pistillate flowers.
  • For example Zea mays.

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