In flowering plants, a unisexual male flower is staminate (has stamens), and a female flower is pistillate (has pistils). These can be on the same plant (monoecious) or separate plants (dioecious).
Nelle piante da fiore, il fiore maschile unisessuale è staminifero, cioè porta stami, mentre quello femminile è pistillifero o porta pistilli. In alcune piante da fiore, sia i fiori maschili che femminili possono essere presenti sullo stesso individuo (monoico) o su individui separati (dioico).
Text | In flowering plants, the unisexual male flower is staminate, i.e., bearing stamens, while the female is pistillate or bearing pistils. In some flowering plants, both male and female flowers may be present on the same individual (monoecious) or on separate individuals (dioecious). |
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Extra | sexual reproduction 1.2.1 Pre-fertilisation Events 1.2.1.1 Gametogenesis |
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