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MONOECIOUS
Monoecious literally means "one house". Monoecious plants have flowers of both sexes on one plant.
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andromonoecious
Refers to species that have bisexual and male flowers on the same plant.
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in the same flower, the plant is more properly called "hermaphrodite".
Definition as written by Magpye:
The term is also used to refer to rusts that have all stages of their life cycle on a single species of plant (such as: a monoecious aphid).

Monoecious: A plant with both male and female flowers see dioecious.
Mulch: A layer of grass cuttings, straw, coconut shells, etc, applied to the soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Monoecious
Having separate male and female sex organs on the same plant. See Dioecious ...

monoecious
A plant that has both male and female flowers on the same plant.
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Monoecious plants bear both staminate and pistillate flowers on the same plant as in Quercus spp. (oak) and Zea mays (corn).

MONOECIOUS -- A plant which bears both male and female flowers. (Compare to Dioecious)
MOUTH -- The open end of a bell shaped or tubular flower.

Monoecious - A plant having both male and female flowers on the same individual plant.
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Monoecious- Having staminate and pistillate flowers in separate places on the same plant.

Monoecious A species with unisexual flowers, having both sexes on the same plant.
Monopodial Continuing growth from a terminal bud each year.
Morifolium Epithet meaning leaves like mulberry, such as mums.

monoecious A species having both male and female flowers on the same plant. Pecans, avocados, and squash are examples on monecious plants. See dioecious.
morphology The study of the form of plants or plant parts.

MONOECIOUS: the flowers are either male of
female, but borne on the same plant.
DIOECIOUS: the male and female
flowers are on separate plants.

Monoecious: varieties or species with separate male and female flowers on each plant.
: minerals dissolved in water that are used to feed hydroponically grown plants.

Monoecious: A plant that has separate 'boy' and 'girl' flowers housed on the same plant. (If you look closely at a monoecious plant, you should see a distinct difference between the two types of flowers.

A monoecious, evergreen native to central Japan with a conical form that can reach 90 feet in height. The form is similar to that of Norway spruce (Pices excelsa) though it is not as destructive to the surrounding environment as this species.

Corn is monoecious (mon-ee-shuss) which means that there are both male and female flowers on each corn plant. In some monoecious plants, male and female parts are in the same flower.

micro-climate - Variations of the climate within a given area, usually influenced by hills, hollows, structures or proximity to bodies of water.
monocot - Any plant that has only one cotyledon, or seed leaf.
monoecious - Having ...

polygamo-monoecious search for term- polygamous but chiefly monoecious.polygamous search for term- a. (Gr. polys, much or many; gamos, marriage) having bisexual, pistillate, and staminate flowers on the same individual plant.

Each plant will have its own set of male and female flowers, a term known as monoecious. Male blossoms come first. Female flowers will have a large swelling just beneath the flower which will develop into fruit if pollinated by bees or other insects.

Each individual witch-hazel blossom is functionally monoecious, meaning that it's equipped with both sets of reproductive organs but acts as either a male (producing pollen only) or female (producing fruit only).

If you want to plant a mix of varieties, some of which will require pollination, make sure to choose at least one monoecious type, which bears both male and female flowers. 'Fanfare' is an excellent choice for a bush-type slicer.

Flowers: Yellow and usually monoecious, requiring both male and female blossoms to produce fruits. Newer hybrids are being bred to be parthenocarpic, with only female blossoms that don't require pollination.

Being of one sex. Each flower is either male or female, however, plants may bear flowers of different sexes. See Monoecious.
Urceolate
To be shaped like a pitcher.

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