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Monoecious
Monoecious literally means "one house". Monoecious plants have flowers of both sexes on one plant. See: Dioecious; Perfect Flowers, Imperfect Flowers Complete Flowers, Incomplete Flowers Home Improvement Topics Products Barn Doors Doors Corbels [... more]
Old House Web

Dawn Redwood
Metasequoia is a genus of one species of deciduous, monoecious, coniferous The Dawn Redwood has 2 ranked, flattened needle like leaves 1-3.5cm long Feeding: Fortnightly through the Spring and summer after new leaves appear. Repotting: Every ... [... more]
Bonsai Clubs International

Alnus rugosa
Monoecious, reddish brown male flowers in 2" to 4" long catkins. Female flowers are an egg shaped strobile (cone). Alternate and finely serrate. Veins are straight and appressed above and projecting below. Thin and up to 3" long. Hardy [... more]
Auburn University Agriculture

Quercus coccinea
Scarlet oak is a large tree with a rounded, open habit which eventually matures to 70' tall. Leaves are 3-6" long and deeply cut with bristle-tipped, pointed lobes. Foliage is a glossy green in summer turning to scarlet in fall. Monoecious, with ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Picea abies 'Maxwellii'
This is a low-growing, dwarf form of Norway spruce which is evergreen, has a compact, flattened globe habit and grows to 2.5' tall. Short, stiff branches with 1/2" long, blue-green needles. Monoecious (separate male and female fruiting structures ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Aleurites fordii
Winter hardy to USDA Zones 8-10 where it grows best in slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained loams in full sun. Tolerates some light shade. Tung oil tree or China wood oil tree is a small, milky-juiced, monoecious, deciduous tree with a ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Begonia grandis
Begonia grandis, commonly called hardy begonia, is the only species of Begonia that is winter hardy to the St. Louis area. It is a monoecious, tuberous-rooted, clump-forming perennial that typically forms a bushy mound of foliage to 2' tall on ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Perfect Flowers
A perfect flower contains both the male and female parts (stamen and pistil). The flower may or may not contain sepals and petals. See: Monoecious; Dioecious; Imperfect Flowers; Complete Flowers; Incomplete Flowers Home Improvement Topics ... [... more]
Old House Web

Dioecious
Dioecious translates from Latin to mean, "two houses". Dioecious plants have flowers of only one sex per plant, such as ginkgo and holly. See: Monoecious; Perfect Flowers, Imperfect Flowers Complete Flowers, Incomplete Flowers Home Improvement . [... more]
Old House Web

Imperfect Flowers
An imperfect flower contains only the male or female part (stamen or pistil). The flower may or may not contain sepals or petals. See: Monoecious; Dioecious; Perfect Flowers; Complete Flowers; Incomplete Flowers Home Improvement Topics Barn Doors ... [... more]
Old House Web

Sex Determination in Plants
Indispensable for all plant biologists, this is a fascinating and thorough examination of those factors which affect the sex determination of plant species, describing all of the main classes of plant with unisexual flowers hermaphrodite, monoecious and [... more]
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Monoecious
Before growing your vine crops, you may need to understand a little bit more about vine crop vernacular. When it's time to choose seeds at the garden center or from a seed catalog, check with a gardening neighbor or your local cooperative ... [... more]
National Gardening Association
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