Are plants male or female?

Most flowering plants (angiosperms) are hermaphroditic (90%), which means they have both male and female parts together on each flower. The males have pollen-producing stamens and the females have ovule-producing carpels. This arrangement is called 'perfect' or 'bisexual'.
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Do plants have a gender?

Although most plants have flowers with both male and female sex organs, there are several thousands of plant species where male or female flowers form on different individuals. Surprisingly, the presence of well-established sex chromosomes in these dioecious plants is rare.
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How do you tell if a plant is male or female?

Male plants will have small pollen sacs for the purpose of spreading seeds while the female plant will have stigmas, which catch the pollen that male plants spread. It is best to identify the sex of the plant before the plant's reproduction cycle become active.
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Do plants have genders or sexes?

Most plants are hermaphrodite, even if some of them (hazel, for example) keep their male and female flowers apart. But some plants are dioecious, i.e. they have separate sexes. Some of our most familiar wild plants, such as nettle and red campion, are dioecious.
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Are flowers male and female?

Most flowering plants have what are known as “perfect flowers” – each flower contains both male and female parts. That means a pollinator – an insect, bird, or moth – can easily pick up and deposit pollen in the same visit. Meanwhile, some plants don't rely on animal pollinators.
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Are roses male or female?

Like most flowers, roses don't fit into categories of male or female. Rather, they combine both male and female reproductive parts within the flower.
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Do plants feel pain?

Given that plants do not have pain receptors, nerves, or a brain, they do not feel pain as we members of the animal kingdom understand it. Uprooting a carrot or trimming a hedge is not a form of botanical torture, and you can bite into that apple without worry.
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Are flowers feminine?

In flowering plants, these structures can be borne together in a single bisexual flower, or the flowers can be only male (staminate) or only female (pistillate). Many of the most iconic flowers, such as roses, lilies, and tulips, are bisexual, and the female pistil is characteristically surrounded by the male stamens.
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Do fruits have male and female?

While there are such things as male and female plants, and even male and female parts of the same flower, there is no such thing as gender (or sex) in fruit. That would imply that fruit sexually reproduce with each other. They don't.
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Do plants have souls?

The reason for this is that, despite the lack of any kind of cognition, plants have souls too, according to Aristotle's widely-accepted theory: trees and flowers nourish themselves, they grow, and propagate, and so they have what was usually called a vegetative soul.
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Can I turn a male plant female?

Can you turn a male plant female? The sex of a plant is determined by its genetics before germination even begins. With the sex genetically encoded, there is no way to make a male plant female, or a female plant male.
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Will seeds from a female plant be female?

Feminized seeds produce only female plants, and when they germinate there will be few males among them if they are produced correctly.
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Do male plants bud?

Male plants don't produce buds, the same flower buds, anyway. But you can find cannabinoids in their flowers, leaves, and stems. You can also benefit from a gentle buzz by drying and pressing the pollen you find in a male plant.
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Do plants feel love?

It's something that plant lovers have long suspected, but now Australian scientists have found evidence that plants really can feel when we're touching them.
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Are all vegetables male and female?

Plants don't always follow human norms of separate male and female individuals. Most vegetable plants have both male (pollen producing) and female (ovary) parts within the same flower on a plant.
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Do apples have a gender?

Although the apple blossom has both male and female parts (the apple tree is a hermaphrodite), it is self-incompatible. Apple trees require cross-pollination (Browning 1998, p. 19).
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Are carrots male or female?

Although carrot flowers have both male and female parts, much seed production has shifted to hybrid seed production. To achieve this, lines that are male sterile or male fertile are produced. A male-sterile line produces the seed and has non-functional male parts.
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Do bananas have a gender?

The pollen functions in plant reproduction, but the male banana flowers never form banana fruits. Female flowers have an ovary that develops into a banana fruit (Figures 1, 3), but the stamens of female flowers do not make pollen.
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Do cucumbers have a gender?

Cucumbers are naturally monoecious, meaning their flowers can be one of multiple sexes, and for the female flower to produce a fruit, it needs to be fertilized by a male flower.
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When did flowers become feminine?

When the Floral Becomes the Feminine: Beyond 19th Century American Impressionism. In the late nineteenth century, American Impressionists embraced an artistic and cultural tradition in which the floral intertwined with the feminine, in hopes of characterizing and molding the feminine through the floral.
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Are flowers girlish?

Flowers and women mirror feminine biology and the growth and change of reproduction. After pollination, a seedpod swells from within the beautiful petals of a flower (the womb) creating a seed through which that flower will be born anew. Flowers represent life, much like women do.
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Do plants like music?

Plants thrive when they listen to music that sits between 115Hz and 250Hz, as the vibrations emitted by such music emulate similar sounds in nature. Plants don't like being exposed to music more than one to three hours per day. Jazz and classical music seems to be the music of choice for ultimate plant stimulation.
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Can plants hear us?

Here's the good news: plants do respond to the sound of your voice. In a study conducted by the Royal Horticultural Society, research demonstrated that plants did respond to human voices. In this study, there were 10 tomato plants, 8 of which had headphones placed around their pots.
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Do plants scream when you cut them?

While they may not have brains like humans do, plants talk to one another through smell and even communicate with insects to maintain survival. Like any living thing, plants want to remain alive, and research shows that when certain plants are cut, they emit a noise that can be interpreted as a scream.
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