Different between staminate and pistillate
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A staminate flower is a male flower, bearing only stamens. A pistillate flower is female, bearing only pistils.
A monoecious (pronounced moan-EE-shus) plant has separate male flowers and female flowers occurring on the same plant. Plants that are dioecious (die-EE-shus) have either staminate or pistillate flowers on separate plants. Some wild American grapes are dioecious, with male plants unable to produce fruit.
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Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) flowers. Pistillate or female flowers on left, staminate or male flowers on rig
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Staminate is any flower or plant which only has the male reproductive part-stamen and Pistillate is any flower or plant which only has the female reproductive part-pistil.
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