Do Other Plants Have Separate Sex?

ORECAL

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I'm not sure, although I would think that there are, I can't imagine that pot is the ONLY plant that has a male and female version of it.
 

email468

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there are many plants that have distinctive male and female sex - the term is dioecious and examples include: juniper, ginko, persimmons, ash, pussywillow, sassafras, sumac, many conifers (evergreens) - in fact many flowering plants are dioecious.
 

overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
do the other plants have different looks to them like weed the male bud and female bud look like totaly different
 

email468

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do the other plants have different looks to them like weed the male bud and female bud look like totaly different
i think a general rule would be the males have flowers and the females have the fruits. but would assume each plant is different with more or less variation.

the answer is some yes - some less so.

here are pics of juniper berries (female on the left) and flowers (male on the right)
 

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Seamaiden

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i've never seen any other plant that had male & female
do any exist?
EVERY flowering (fruiting) plant in existence!
there are many plants that have distinctive male and female sex - the term is dioecious and examples include: juniper, ginko, persimmons, ash, pussywillow, sassafras, sumac, many conifers (evergreens) - in fact many flowering plants are dioecious.
Small correction: All flowering plants. All flowering plants exhibit sex. Differences between the sexes that are obvious are called sexual dimorphism.
 

email468

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EVERY flowering (fruiting) plant in existence!
i was going to go down that path but some fruiting plants have both sexes on the same plant. monoecious i think they call them. OP (i think) was looking for plants that display one sex and only one per plant.
 

overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
i was going to go down that path but some fruiting plants have both sexes on the same plant. monoecious i think they call them. OP (i think) was looking for plants that display one sex and only one per plant.
i thought there was something like this actually i thought all other plants had both sexes on the same plant.

maybe all the other plants have evolved into hermies
 

email468

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i thought there was something like this actually i thought all other plants had both sexes on the same plant.

maybe all the other plants have evolved into hermies
to be honest - i think the hermies came first and sex differentiation evolved after...
 

GYOOnline

Active Member
I grew a spinach cluster in my flood and drain display (way to long ...)

1 was a male and the others where all female .. (looked just like a bud ... LOL)
they actually made seeds ... .(1st time I ever did that!)

oh and the male ..... looked just like a male .... ( will pollen balls....)
 

GYOOnline

Active Member
LOL .....

Hey ... one thing for certain if your growing them indoors ... your have to propagate those blooms or they wont make fruit..... just give those blooms .. ( all of them ) a little shake ... so they can the pollen .. ( if indoors..)
 

titanium3g

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LOL .....

Hey ... one thing for certain if your growing them indoors ... your have to propagate those blooms or they wont make fruit..... just give those blooms .. ( all of them ) a little shake ... so they can the pollen .. ( if indoors..)
You talkin to me?
 

titanium3g

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yes they are - i believe you have to pollinate them.
Hmmm, well they are out doors. I guess Ill have to read up on tomatoes a little, been busy reading up on weed lately.....Fuck paying for electricity and lighting to grow tomatoes when the sun works just fine in my back yard, and it is legal to do so. I feel bad that the bud plants can't see real sunlight as my less loved plants can.
 

Amigatec

Active Member
Asparagus and Kiwi, both have male and female versions, as well as at least one variety of Kiwi that has both on the same plant.

Some plants have male and female flowers on the same plant (squash, cucumber, pumkins, etc), and some have both male and female parts in the same flower like tomatoes.

And some have the male and female parts in different places on the same plant like corn, the tassle is the male part and the silk is the female part.
 
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