- A
flower with
functional stamens but no
functional pistil is
called a
staminate flower, or (inaccurately) a male flower. A
flower with a
functional pistil...
-
disciform head. Some
other species produce two
different head types:
staminate (all-male), or
pistillate (all-female). In a few
unusual species, the...
- of the
pistillate flowers has a
characteristic flange-like shape. The
staminate flowers have up to six stamens. The
stalk connecting the
perianth to the...
-
interprets the
elongate stem as an
inflorescence rather than a flower, with
staminate (male)
flowers below and
pistillate (female)
flower above. The discovery...
- well-developed
dioecious plants having distinct male and
female flowers on
staminate and
pistillate plants, respectively. The
fruits are
green with
white or...
- genus,
rarely more than 130 cm high. A
noticeable space separates the
staminate (male)
flowers from the
pistillate (female) ones. Akhani, H. (2014). "Typha...
- the
raceme than
staminate flowers.
Flowering occurs in the spring, with peak
flowering occurring in mid-March. The
pedicels of
staminate flowers are 2.2–4...
- leaves; monoecious,
borne in
dense heads.
Staminate and
pistillate heads on
separate peduncles.
Staminate heads dark red, on
axillary peduncles; pistillate...
-
Cannabis is
predominantly dioecious,
having imperfect flowers, with
staminate "male" and
pistillate "female"
flowers occurring on
separate plants. "At...
- (syconium) with long
styled pistillate flowers, and
other plants with
staminate flowers mixed with
short styled pistillate flowers. The long-styled flowers...