A plant is said to be heterothallic and dioecious explain give example
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If separate staminate and carpellate flowers are always found on the same plant, the species is called "monoecious".
- As in, same plant, both sexes, but separate flowers.
A "perfect" flower has both stamens and carpels, and may be described as "bisexual" or "hermaphroditic".
- As in, same plant, both sexes in the same flower.
If separate staminate and carpellate flowers are always found on the same plant, the species is called "monoecious".
- As in, same plant, both sexes, but separate flowers.
A "perfect" flower has both stamens and carpels, and may be described as "bisexual" or "hermaphroditic".
- As in, same plant, both sexes in the same flower.
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