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.
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.
(Gr. di, two; oikos, house) said of a kind of plant having unisexual flowers, the male and female flowers on different individual plants.diploid search for term- a.
Dioecious A plant having unisexual flowers, with each sex on a different plant. Disbudding The pinching off of selected buds to benefit those left to grow. Division Removal of part of a plant with roots in order to produce another plant.
catkin. A spikelike cluster of unisexual flowers, e.g., the male flowers of walnut. cauda. A process resembling a tail.
catkinA compact and often drooping cluster of reduced, stalkless, and usually unisexual flowers; an ament. [There are no more entries matching your search.] New Search: ...
See also: Unisexual, Plant, Flower, Leaf, Woody
 
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