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dioecious - A plant species in which male and female flowers form on different plants. [FAO]

News archive for dioecious.

For great tasting bell peppers, let them ripen on the vine  -  Aug 1, 2007
Atlanta Journal Constitution,A:Unlike holly, not all viburnums are dioecious, or needing a male and a female plant to produce berries. Instead, Viburnum davidii is said to be

THE NATURE JOURNAL: Try American bittersweet on a trellis or fence  -  Aug 16, 2007
Asheville Citizen-Times,Gardeners need to be aware when obtaining American bittersweet that some vines exhibit both male and female flowers, whereas other vines are dioecious;

Book focuses on alpine beauties  -  Aug 15, 2007
Rocky Mountain Outlook,...book also includes a very useful five-page glossary with definitions of such terms as composite inflorescence, dioecious, glandular hairs and rhizome.

Growing Wise Adding fall and winter  -  Aug 9, 2007
Tampa Bay Newspapers,Since these plants are dioecious, meaning they have separate male and female plants, both sexes are required for the best fruit production.

Molecular phylogeny of the moonseed family (Menispermaceae ...  -  Aug 9, 2007
Am J Botany (subscription)...of the moonseed family (Menispermaceae), a morphologically diverse and poorly known cosmopolitan family of dioecious, primarily climbing plants.

Now, farmers can look to AAU for date palm crops  -  Aug 4, 2007
Ahmedabad Newsline,He said with this, farmers will know that whatever plants they grow are dioecious (having male and female reproductive organs in separate plants) plants.

Shade gardens add subtle flavor to the landscape  -  Jul 29, 2007
Foster's Daily Democrat,I love goatsbeard (Aruncus dioecious), a shade plant that sends up frilly spikes of white astilbe-like flowers in July. I'd planted one in deep,




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