Which of the following plants does not bear pistiallate and staminate flowers on the same plant body
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Monoecious
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if male (staminate )and female (pistillate) flowers are present on the same plant this condition is called as monoecious .
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Dioecious is a characteristic of a species, which means that it consists of separate organisms that directly or indirectly produce male or female gametes.
Explanation:
- Dipterous reproduction is bi-parental reproduction.
- Diocese has a cost, as only half the population directly produces offspring.
- A common example of a dioecious plant is the holly.
- Holly plants are either male or female.
- On male plants you will see flowers with anthers, and on female plants flowers with pistils – stigma, style and ovary.
- The ginkgo tree is another example of a dioecious plant.
- Some other well-known Dioecious plants include- Spinach, Juniper bushes, Sago, Mulberry, Ginkgo, Mistletoe, Papaya, Yam, Holly, Cloudberry, Asparagus, Hemp, Hop, Willow, Kiwifruit, Poplar, Currant Bushes, etc.
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