why is pumpkin plant a monoecious plant
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- why is pumpkin plant a monoecious plant?
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- Pumpkin plants are monoecious, meaning the male and female parts are in different blossoms. Each pumpkin vine produces both male and female flowers. Because of their monoecious anatomy, pumpkins are officially classified as cross-pollinating plants.
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pumpkin is called monoecious because
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A monoecious plant is one that has male and female flowers on the same plant.
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