unisexual A flower of one sex only, either pistillate (female) or staminate (male). GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms New Search: ...
Unisexual Being of one sex. Each flower is either male or female, however, plants may bear flowers of different sexes. See Monoecious. Urceolate ...
Unisexual flowers Flowers having either pistils or anthers, but not both. Unisexual Withonly one sex (male or female) of flowers on a single plant. Urban horticulture The study of stresses affecting city trees, gardens and landscapes.
UNISEXUAL -- A flower of one sex only (See also Monoecious and Dioecious) - V - VARIEGATED LEAF -- A green leaf design which is blotched, edged or spotted with yellow, white or cream color.
UNISEXUAL: A flower of one sex only. USA Zone: U.S. Department of Agriculture classifications according to annual minimum temperatures and/or lengths of growing seasons.
umbel - A flower cluster in which the individual flower stalks grow from the same point, like the ribs of an umbrella. unisexual - A gardening flower of one sex only.
(L. a dim. of cat, from its resemblence to a cat's tail) a scaly spike, the flowers of which are unisexual and petalless.caudex search for term- n.
Catkin- A drooping elongated cluster of bracted unisexual flowers found only in woody plants. Chromosome- A microscopic, usually rod-like body carrying the genes. Number, size, and form of chromosomes are usually constant for each species.
The flowers can occur in both unisexual and bisexual on the same plant. Those of the male plants are somewhat larger than those of the female plants. Hoptree flowers appear before the leaves.
catkin. A spikelike cluster of unisexual flowers, e.g., the male flowers of walnut. cauda. A process resembling a tail.
See also: Flower, Plant, Leaf, Stalk, Variety
 
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