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- Subandroecious: having mostly male flowers, with a few female or bi****ual flowers. Subdioecious: having some individuals in otherwise dioecious po****tions with flowers...
- redwoods, with about 130–140 species in total. They are monoecious, subdioecious or (rarely) dioecious trees and shrubs up to 116 m (381 ft) tall. The...
- structure of conifer tree rings. Most conifers are monoecious, but some are subdioecious or dioecious; all are wind-pollinated. Conifer seeds develop inside a...
- this genus consist of trees up to 10 m in height; they are dioecious or subdioecious. As of November 2022[update], Plants of the World Online accepted 10...
- twisted at the base to lie horizontally either side of the stem. It is subdioecious, with individual trees producing either mostly male or mostly female...
- (2007). ****ual dimorphism in ecological and physiological traits in the subdioecious dune plant Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh (Thesis). Universidade de Santiago...
- fruit capsule opens in three valves. Honckenya peploides is a small, subdioecious, spreading plant, forming patches on sand and shingle above the high...
- species native to drier environments. Flowers are typically dioecious (subdioecious) and fruits are drupes, usually with a 2-locular ovary (one is abortive)...
- texture, with a sharp spine tip. Torreya can be monoecious, dioecious, or subdioecious (do****ented in ****anese Torreya and Florida Torreya). When monoecious...
- and a bluntly pointed apex. It easily grows in any type of soil. It is subdioecious, with the male and female flowers produced largely on separate plants...