Exactly that- a male and a female.
The male holly bush fertilizes the female holly bush... thus causing the female holly to produce the red berries
Yes, if the male plant produces pollen and the female plant has receptive flowers, the male plant can pollinate the female plant if they are in close proximity. Pollen from the male plant can be carried by wind, insects, or other means to fertilize the female plant's flowers.
The genus of holly bushes that are both male and female is called Ilex. These holly bushes have separate male and female flowers on the same plant, making them monoecious. One common example of a monoecious holly species is Ilex aquifolium.
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Male weed plants produce male seeds, which are essentially non-viable for reproduction. If you want to obtain female seeds for growing cannabis, it is necessary to use pollen from a male plant to pollinate a female plant to produce seeds.
plants are unisex there is no female or male parts
The pistil is the female part and the stamen is the male part
You smoke the female. Male's produce seeds.
There isn't a female and male corn. Each corn plant, however, does have a male and female part. The male part of the plant is at the very top and is called the tassel. The silk on the corn is the Female part. ~tobeornottobe55
Pollen is the male part of the plant as it grows down to the egg of the flower which is a female part of the plant. and it it is in the middle also.
male, if there is a female or male part of a plant... Actually, I really dont know...