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Definition of Monecious

Monecious
Monecian Mo*ne"cian, Monecious Mo*ne"cious, a. (Bot.) See Mon[oe]cian, and Mon[oe]cious.

Meaning of Monecious from wikipedia

- Plant reproductive morphology is the study of the physical form and structure (the morphology) of those parts of plants directly or indirectly concerned...
- of trees as young as 18 months beginning to flower. Virginia pine is monecious and some self-pollination is possible, but a significant seed crop requires...
- green to cream flowers up to 1 meter tall bloom June to August. It is a monecious plant with 5 stamen and can either have 5 petals and sepals or 5 tepals...
- bristly perianth and pointy bracts. Species in this genus are either monecious (e.g. A. hybridus,) or dioecious (e.g. A. palmeri). Fruits are in the...
- but smaller, only 1 to 2 mm. long. Terminal buds absent. Plants are monecious with uni****ual flowers, occurring either solitarily or in small clusters...
- covered with wool-like hairs. The ash-green leaves are alternate. The tiny monecious flowers are grouped in a raceme. The lower, female flowers lack petals...
- cowbird. "Croton monanthogynus". www.sbs.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2019-12-09. "Monecious". Retrieved 2019-12-09. "Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University...
- pericarp only makes up 30% of m**** in other oak trees. Quercus lyrata is monecious, producing female and male flowers. Female and male flowers begin to appear...
- glands, which are yet undefined in terms of function. The tapeworm, being monecious, contains both male and female reproductive organs in an individual. Thus...
- lobes on each side, and a 10–13 mm (3⁄8–1⁄2 in) petiole. The flowers monecious catkins. The acorns are 17–25 mm (5⁄8–1 in) long and 13–18 mm (1⁄2–3⁄4 in)...