sex of plants
Monique Reed
monique at bio.tamu.edu
Thu Oct 1 08:40:26 EST 1998
Well, of course gymnosperms don't have *flowers*, but the gametophyte plants
of ferns are either male or female.
M. Reed.
>Monique Reed wrote:
>> While many flowering plants have flowers that have both male and female parts
>> (or separate male and female flowers on the same plant), many plants do, in
>> fact, have flowers of only one sex. The same goes for various conifers and
>> other gymnosperms and ferns.
>What ferns are you referring to?
>Wim de Winter
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